Chapter 1. General Provisions.
Article 1. Rulemaking Process
- Advisory Committees and the Rulemaking Process
- Rule 1-101. Creation and Composition of Supreme Court Committees.
- Rule 1-102. Advisory Committee Procedures.
- Rule 1-103. Rulemaking Procedures.
- Rule 1-104. Procedures Pertaining to the Practice of Law.
- Rule 1-105. Supreme Court Action on Rule Modifications.
- Rule 1-106. Rule Distribution Process.
- Rule 1-107 Open and Public Meetings
Article 2. Judicial Conduct
Article 3. Judicial Professionalism and Civility
Article 4. Standing Committee on Appellate Representation
Article 5. Lawyer Discipline, Disability, and Sanctions
General provisions
- Rule 1-501. Lawyer disciplinary and disability proceedings: purpose, authority, scope, and structure.
- Rule 1-502. Definitions.
- Rule 1-503. Oversight Committee for the Office of Professional Conduct.
- Rule 1-504. Jurisdiction.
- Rule 1-505. Statute of limitations.
Ethics and Discipline Committee
- Rule 1-510. Ethics and Discipline Committee composition.
- Rule 1-511. Screening panel composition; responsibilities.
- Rule 1-512. Respondent subpoena petitions.
- Rule 1-513. Committee clerk.
- Rule 1-514. Disclosure, recusal, and disqualification.
Office of Professional Conduct composition and responsibilities
- Rule 1-520. Chief Disciplinary Counsel and OPC counsel.
- Rule 1-521. OPC prosecutorial powers and duties.
- Rule 1-522. Ethics advisory opinions.
- Rule 1-523. OPC investigative subpoenas.
- Rule 1-524. Retaining records.
Prosecution and appeals
- Rule 1-530. Unprofessional conduct Complaints.
- Rule 1-531. Proceedings before Committee and screening panels.
- Rule 1-532. Exceptions to screening panel determinations and recommendations.
- Rule 1-533. General procedures.
- Rule 1-534. Final Committee disposition.
- Rule 1-535. Appealing a final Committee determination to the Supreme Court.
- Rule 1-536. Actions in district court.
- Rule 1-537. Failure to answer charges.
- Rule 1-538. Appointment of trustee to protect clients' interest when Lawyer disappears, dies, is suspended or delicensed, or is transferred to disability status.
- Rule 1-539. Costs.
- Rule 1-540. Immunity from civil suits.
- Rule 1-541. Service.
- Rule 1-542. Additional rules of procedure.
Diversion
- Rule 1-550. Diversion referrals, authority, and responsibilities.
- Rule 1-551. Circumstances warranting diversion.
- Rule 1-552. Diversion contract.
- Rule 1-553. Respondent's participation in diversion.
- Rule 1-554. Terminating diversion.
- Rule 1-555. Diversion Costs.
Discipline
- Rule 1-560. Grounds for discipline.
- Rule 1-561. Accessing disciplinary information.
- Rule 1-562. Disseminating disciplinary information.
- Rule 1-563. Interim discipline for threat of harm.
- Rule 1-564. Finding of guilt or entry of a plea to a crime.
- Rule 1-565. Discipline by consent.
- Rule 1-566. Resignation with discipline pending.
- Rule 1-567. Reciprocal discipline.
- Rule 1-568. Proceedings in which Lawyer is declared to be incompetent or alleged to be incapacitated.
- Rule 1-569. Noncompliance with child support order, child visitation order, subpoena or order relating to paternity, or child support proceeding.
- Rule 1-570. Notice of disability or suspension; return of clients' property; refund of unearned fees.
Sanctions
- Rule 1-580. Purpose and nature of sanctions.
- Rule 1-581. Sanctions.
- Rule 1-582. Factors to be considered in imposing sanctions.
- Rule 1-583. Presumptive sanctions for violating duties owed to clients.
- Rule 1-584. Presumptive sanctions for violating duties owed to the public.
- Rule 1-585. Presumptive sanctions for violating duties owed to the legal system.
- Rule 1-586. Sanctions for violating duties owed as a member of the legal profession.
- Rule 1-587. Prior discipline orders.
- Rule 1-588. Aggravation and mitigation.
Reinstatement
- Rule 1-590. Reinstatement following a suspension of no more than six months or probation.
- Rule 1-591. Reinstatement following a suspension of more than six months; relicensure.
Article 6. Mandatory Continuing Legal Education
- Rule 1-601. Purpose
- Rule 1-602. Definitions.
- Rule 1-603. Establishment and membership of Board.
- Rule 1-604. Active status lawyers MCLE, NLTP, admission on motion, multi-state compliance reciprocity, house counsel and UBE requirements; MCLE requirements for Paralegal Practitioners.
- Rule 1-605. MCLE requirements for lawyers and paralegal practitioners on inactive status.
- Rule 1-606. MCLE requirements for lawyers on active military duty and lawyers who are spouses of active military members stationed in Utah.
- Rule 1-607. MCLE requirements for lawyers on active emeritus status.
- Rule 1-608. Credit hour defined; application for approval.
- Rule 1-609. Categories of Elective CLE defined.
- Rule 1-610. Accreditation of MCLE; undue hardship and special accreditation.
- Rule 1-611. Board Accreditation of CLE.
- Rule 1-612. Presumptively approved CLE providers; presumptive CLE Accreditation.
- Rule 1-613. CLE Accreditation for qualified audio and video presentations, webcasts, computer interactive programs, writing, lecturing, teaching, public service, and verified attendance.
- Rule 1-614. Certificate of compliance; filing, late, and reinstatement fees; suspension; reinstatement.
- Rule 1-615. Failure to satisfy MCLE requirements; notice; appeal procedures; reinstatement; waivers and extensions; deferrals.
- Rule 1-616. Lawyers on active status not practicing law; certificate of exemption.
- Rule 1-617. Miscellaneous fees and expenses.
- Rule 1-618. Remote group CLE.
- Rule 1-619. CLE Credit for Pro Bono Legal Services.
Article 7. Office of Legal Services Innovation
- Rule 1-701. Purpose
- Rule 1-702. Legal Services Innovation Committee
- Rule 1-703. Disclosure, Recusal, and Disqualification
- Rule 1-704. Legal Services Innovation Office and Committee Powers
- Rule 1-705. Entity Data
Chapter 2. Code of Judicial Conduct.
- Canon 1. A judge shall uphold and promote the independence, integrity, and impartiality of the judiciary and shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety.
- Canon 2. A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially, competently, and diligently.
- Canon 3. A judge shall conduct the judge's extrajudicial activities to minimize the risk of conflict with the obligations of judicial office.
- Canon 4. A judge or candidate for judicial office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary.
Chapter 3. Rules of Professional Conduct.
Client-Lawyer Relationship
- Rule .1. Competence.
- Rule .2. Scope of representation and allocation of authority between client and lawyer. Licensed paralegal practitioner notice to be displayed.
- Rule .3. Diligence.
- Rule .4. Communication.
- Rule .5. Fees.
- Rule .6. Confidentiality of information.
- Rule .7. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients.
- Rule .8. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules.
- Rule .9. Duties to Former Clients
- Rule .10. Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule.
- Rule .11. Special Conflicts of Interest for Former and Current Government Employees.
- Rule .12. Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral.
- Rule .13. Organization as a client.
- Rule .14. Client with Diminished Capacity.
- Rule .15. Safekeeping property
- Rule .16. Declining or terminating representation.
- Rule .17. Sale of law practice.
- Rule .18. Duties to Prospective Client.
Counselor
- Rule 2.1. Advisor.
- 2.2. REPEALED
- Rule 2.3. Evaluation for use by third persons.
- Rule 2.4. Lawyer Serving as Third-Party Neutral.
Advocate
- Rule 3.1. Meritorious claims and contentions.
- Rule 3.2. Expediting litigation.
- Rule 3.3. Candor toward the tribunal.
- Rule 3.4. Fairness to opposing party and counsel.
- Rule 3.5. Impartiality and decorum of the tribunal.
- Rule 3.6. Trial publicity.
- Rule 3.7. Lawyer as witness.
- Rule 3.8. Special responsibilities of a prosecutor.
- Rule 3.9. Advocate in non-adjudicative proceedings.
Transactions with Persons Other Than Clients
- Rule 4.1 Truthfulness in statements to others.
- Rule 4.2 Communication with persons represented by counsel.
- Rule 4.3 Dealing with unrepresented person.
- Rule 4.4 Respect for rights of third persons.
Law Firms and Associations
- Rule 5.1 Responsibilities of Partners, Managers, and Supervisory Lawyers.
- Rule 5.2 Responsibilities of a subordinate lawyer.
- Rule 5.3 Responsibilities regarding nonlawyer assistants.
- Rule 5.4 Professional independence of a lawyer.
- Rule 5.5 Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional Practice of Law.
- Rule 5.6 Restrictions on right to practice.
- Rule 5.7 Responsibilities Regarding Law-Related Services.
Public Service
- Rule 6.1. Voluntary Pro Bono Legal Service.
- Rule 6.2. Accepting appointments.
- Rule 6.3. Membership in legal services organization.
- Rule 6.4. Law reform activities affecting client interests.
- Rule 6.5. Short-term Limited Legal Services.
Information About Legal Services
- Rule 7.1. Communications concerning a lawyer's services.
- Rule 7.2. Reserved.
- Rule 7.3. Reserved.
- Rule 7.4. Reserved.
- Rule 7.5. Reserved.
- Rule 7.6. Political contributions to obtain governmental legal engagements or appointments by judges. The Utah Supreme Court has not adopted the model rule.
Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession
- Rule 8.1. Bar admission and disciplinary matters.
- Rule 8.2. Judicial officials.
- Rule 8.3. Reporting professional misconduct.
- Rule 8.4. Misconduct.
- Rule 8.5. Disciplinary Authority; Choice of Law.
Chapter 4. Rules Governing the Utah State Bar.
Article 1. Integration and Management
- Rule 4-101. Definitions
- Rule 4-102. Regulation of the practice of law.
- Rule 4-103. Organization and management of the Bar.
- Rule 4-104. Admission to practice law; qualifications, enrollment, oath, and fees.
- Rule 4-105. Proposing rules to regulate licensed lawyers, licensed paralegal practitioners, and judicial officers.
- Rule 4-106. Authority to engage in legislative activities.
- Rule 4-107. Duties of lawyers, foreign legal consultants, and licensed paralegal.
- Rule 4-108. Issuance of license; form.
- Rule 4-109. Powers of the Board respecting funds.
- Rule 4-110. Active and inactive members of the Bar.
- Rule 4-111. Practicing without a license prohibited.
- Rule 4-112. Duties of attorneys and counselors at law.
- Rule 4-113. Creation of paralegal division.
- Rule 4-114. Conflicts with statutes.
Article 2. Bylaws
- Rule 4-201. Definitions.
- Rule 4-202. Purposes of the Bar.
- Rule 4-203. License categories.
- Rule 4-204. Meetings of the Bar.
- Rule 4-205. Board.
- Rule 4-206. Officers.
- Rule 4-207. Finances.
- Rule 4-208. Special rules and regulations.
- Rule 4-209. REPEALED.
- Rule 4-210. General.
Article 3. Standards of Professionalism and Civility
- Rule 4-301. Standards of Professionalism and Civility.
- Rule 4-302. Definitions.
- Rule 4-303. Professionalism and Civility Counseling.
Article 4. Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (Renumbered to Chapter 1, Article 6)
- Rule 4-401. REPEALED
- Rule 4-402. REPEALED
- Rule 4-403. REPEALED
- Rule 4-404. REPEALED
- Rule 4-405. REPEALED
- Rule 4-406. REPEALED
- Rule 4-407. REPEALED
- Rule 4-408. REPEALED
- Rule 4-409. REPEALED
- Rule 4-410. REPEALED
- Rule 4-411. REPEALED
- Rule 4-412. REPEALED
- Rule 4-413. REPEALED
- Rule 4-414. REPEALED
- Rule 4-415. REPEALED
- Rule 4-416. REPEALED
- Rule 4-417. REPEALED
- Rule 4-418. REPEALED
- Rule 4-419. REPEALED
Article 5. Lawyer Discipline and Disability (Now found in Chapter 1, article 5)
- Rule 4-501. REPEALED
- Rule 4-502. REPEALED
- Rule 4-503. REPEALED
- Rule 4-504. REPEALED
- Rule 4-505. REPEALED
- Rule 4-506. REPEALED
- Rule 4-507. REPEALED
- Rule 4-508. REPEALED
- Rule 4-509. REPEALED
- Rule 4-510. REPEALED
- Rule 4-511. REPEALED
- Rule 4-512. REPEALED
- Rule 4-513. REPEALED
- Rule 4-514. REPEALED
- Rule 4-515. REPEALED
- Rule 4-516. REPEALED
- Rule 4-517. REPEALED
- Rule 4-518. REPEALED
- Rule 4-519. REPEALED
- Rule 4-520. REPEALED
- Rule 4-521. REPEALED
- Rule 4-522. REPEALED
- Rule 4-523. REPEALED
- Rule 4-524. REPEALED
- Rule 4-525. REPEALED
- Rule 4-526. REPEALED
- Rule 4-527. REPEALED
- Rule 4-528. REPEALED
- Rule 4-529. REPEALED
- Rule 4-530. REPEALED
- Rule 4-531. REPEALED
- Rule 4-532. REPEALED
- Rule 4-533. REPEALED
Article 6. Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions (Now found in Chapter 1, article 5)
- Rule 4-601. REPEALED
- Rule 4-602. REPEALED
- Rule 4-603. REPEALED
- Rule 4-604. REPEALED
- Rule 4-605. REPEALED
- Rule 4-606. REPEALED
- Rule 4-607. REPEALED
Article 7. Admissions
- Rule 4-701. Definitions.
- Rule 4-702. Board - general powers.
- Rule 4-703. Qualifications for admission of Student Applicants.
- Rule 4-703A. Alternate Path; Requirements
- Rule 4-704. Qualifications for admission of Attorney Applicants.
- Rule 4-705. Admission by motion.
- Rule 4-706. Test accommodations.
- Rule 4-707. Application; deadlines; withdrawals; postponements and fees.
- Rule 4-708. Character and fitness.
- Rule 4-709. Application denial.
- Rule 4-710. Administration of the Bar Examination.
- Rule 4-711. Grading and passing of the Bar Examination.
- Rule 4-712. Qualifications for admission based on UBE.
- Rule 4-713. MPRE.
- Rule 4-714. Unsuccessful Applicants: disclosure and right of inspection.
- Rule 4-715. Requests for Review.
- Rule 4-716. License fees; enrollment fees; oath and admission.
- Rule 4-717. Readmission after resignation or disbarment of Utah attorneys.
- Rule 4-718. Licensing of Foreign Legal Consultants.
- Rule 4-719. Qualifications for admission of House Counsel Applicants.
- Rule 4-720. Confidentiality.
- Rule 4-721. Admission of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients.
Article 8. Special Practice Rules
- Rule 4-801. Definitions.
- Rule 4-802. Authorization to practice law.
- Rule 4-803. Pro Bono Authorization for Utah Inactive Attorneys and Attorneys Admitted in Other States.
- Rule 4-804. Special admission exception for military lawyers.
- Rule 4-805. Admission for spouse of active military stationed in Utah.
- Rule 4-806. Admission pro hac vice.
- Rule 4-807. Law school student and law school graduate legal assistance.
- Rule 4-808. New lawyer training program.
- Rule 4-809. Practice Pending Admission.
- Rule 4-810. Non-traditional Legal Providers Assisting Clients in Court.
Article 9. Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection.
- Rule 4-901. Definitions.
- Rule 4-902. Purpose and scope; establishment of Fund.
- Rule 4-903.Committee membership and terms; Board approval of Committee recommendations.
- Rule 4-904. Funding.
- Rule 4-905. Segregated bank account.
- Rule 4-906. Committee meetings.
- Rule 4-907. Duties and responsibilities of the committee.
- Rule 4-908. Conflict of interest.
- Rule 4-909. Immunity.
- Rule 4-910. Eligible claim.
- Rule 4-911. Procedures and form; responsibilities of claimants to complete form.
- Rule 4-912. Processing claims.
- Rule 4-913. Payment of reimbursement.
- Rule 4-914. Reimbursement from the fund as a matter of grace.
- Rule 4-915. Restitution and subrogation.
- Rule 4-916. Confidentiality.
Article 10. IOLTA
Article 11. Arbitration of Fee Disputes
- Rule 4-1101. Definitions.
- Rule 4-1102. Purpose and composition of the committee.
- Rule 4-1103. Exclusions.
- Rule 4-1104. Petition; agreement to arbitrate, answer, discovery; and extension.
- Rule 4-1105. Selection of the arbitration panel; additional claims.
- Rule 4-1106. Conduct of the hearing; evidence and civil procedure; right to counsel; right to record hearing; effect of failure to appear; postponements.
- Rule 4-1107. Award; form; service of award; judicial confirmation of award.
- Rule 4-1108. Relief granted by award; accord and satisfaction application to court; confidentiality; enforceability of award; claims of malpractice.
- Rule 4-1109. Ex parte communication between the parties and the panel members.
- Rule 4-1110. Necessary parties.
- Rule 4-1111. Exemption from future testimony and confidentiality of records and information.
- Rule 4-1112. Request and agreement to mediate fee dispute, answer.
- Rule 4-1113. Selection of mediator.
- Rule 4-1114. Matters entitled to mediation.
- Rule 4-1115. Mediation is voluntary.
- Rule 4-1116. Conduct of the mediation.
- Rule 4-1117. Confidentiality.
- Rule 4-1118. Ex parte communications with the mediator.
- Rule 4-1119. Exemption from future testimony.
- Rule 4-1120. Mediation agreement.
Chapter 5. Rules Governing Licensed Paralegal Practitioners
Article 1. Reserved.
Article 2. Reserved.
Article 3. Standards of Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Professionalism and Civility
Article 4. Mandatory Continuing Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Education
- Rule 5-401. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-402. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-403. Reserved.
- Rule 5-404. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-405. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-406. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-407. Reserved.
- Rule 5-408. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-409. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-410. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-411. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-412. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-413. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-414. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-415. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-416. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-417. REPEALED.
Article 5. Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Discipline and Disability (Now found in Chapter 1, article 5)
- Rule 5-501. REPEALED
- Rule 5-502. REPEALED
- Rule 5-503. REPEALED
- Rule 5-504. REPEALED
- Rule 5-505. REPEALED
- Rule 5-506. REPEALED
- Rule 5-507. REPEALED
- Rule 5-508. REPEALED
- Rule 5-509. REPEALED
- Rule 5-510. REPEALED
- Rule 5-511. REPEALED
- Rule 5-512. REPEALED
- Rule 5-513. REPEALED
- Rule 5-514. REPEALED
- Rule 5-515. REPEALED
- Rule 5-516. REPEALED
- Rule 5-517. REPEALED
- Rule 5-518. REPEALED
- Rule 5-519. REPEALED
- Rule 5-520. REPEALED
- Rule 5-521. REPEALED
- Rule 5-522. REPEALED
- Rule 5-523. REPEALED
- Rule 5-524. REPEALED
- Rule 5-525. REPEALED
- Rule 5-526. REPEALED
- Rule 5-527. REPEALED
- Rule 5-528. REPEALED
- Rule 5-529. REPEALED
- Rule 5-530. REPEALED
- Rule 5-531. REPEALED
- Rule 5-532. REPEALED
- Rule 5-533. REPEALED
Article 6. Standards for Imposing Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Sanctions (Now found in Chapter 1, article 5)
- Rule 5-601. REPEALED
- Rule 5-602. REPEALED
- Rule 5-603. REPEALED
- Rule 5-604. REPEALED
- Rule 5-605. REPEALED
- Rule 5-606. REPEALED
- Rule 5-607. REPEALED
Article 7. Licensing
- Rule 5-701. Definitions.
- Rule 5-702. Board - general powers.
- Rule 5-703. Qualifications for licensure as a licensed paralegal practitioner.
- Rule 5-704. Reserved.
- Rule 5-705. REPEALED
- Rule 5-706. Test accommodations.
- Rule 5-707. Application; deadlines; withdrawals; postponements and fees.
- Rule 5-708. Character and fitness.
- Rule 5-709. Application denial.
- Rule 5-710. Administration of the paralegal practitioner examination(s).
- Rule 5-711. Grading and passing the paralegal practitioner examination.
- Rule 5-712. Reserved.
- Rule 5-713. Ethics exam.
- Rule 5-714. Reserved.
- Rule 5-715. Requests for review.
- Rule 5-716. License fees; enrollment fees; oath and admission.
- Rule 5-717. Relicensure after resignation or delicensure of Utah licensed paralegal practitioners.
- Rule 5-718. Reserved.
- Rule 5-719. Reserved.
- Rule 5-720. Confidentiality.
Article 8. Reserved.
Article 9. Reserved.
Article 10. IOLPPTA Account
Article 11. Resolution of Fee Disputes for Licensed Paralegal Practitioners
- Rule 5-1101. REPEALED
- Rule 5-1102. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1103. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1104. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1105. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1106. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1107. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1108. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1109. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1110. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1111. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1112. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1113. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1114. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1115. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1116. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1117. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1118. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1119. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1120. REPEALED.
Article 12. Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Rules of Professional Conduct
Client-LPP Relationship
- Rule 5-1.0. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.2. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.5. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.6. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.7. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.8. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.9. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.10. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.11. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.12. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.13. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.14. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.15. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.16. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.17. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-1.18. REPEALED.
Counselor
- Rule 5-2.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-2.2. Reserved.
- Rule 5-2.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-2.4. REPEALED.
Advocate
- Rule 5-3.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-3.2. Reserved.
- Rule 5-3.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-3.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-3.5. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-3.6. Reserved.
- Rule 5-3.7. Reserved.
- Rule 5-3.8. Reserved.
- Rule 5-3.9. Reserved.
Transactions with Persons Other Than Clients
- Rule 5-4.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-4.2. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-4.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-4.4. Reserved.
Firms and Associations
- Rule 5-5.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.2. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.5. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.6. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-5.7. Reserved.
Public Service
- Rule 5-6.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-6.2. Reserved.
- Rule 5-6.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-6.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-6.5. REPEALED.
Information About Legal Services
- Rule 5-7.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-7.2. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-7.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-7.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-7.5. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-7.6. Reserved.
Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession
- Rule 5-8.1. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-8.2. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-8.3. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-8.4. REPEALED.
- Rule 5-8.5. REPEALED.
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