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Delaware Lawyers' Rules of Professional Conduct
[This edition, compiled
by the LII editors, has a cutoff date of July 1, 2003.]
Introductory Matter
PART 1.
CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP
PART 2.
COUNSELOR
PART 3.
ADVOCATE
PART 4.
TRANSACTIONS WITH PERSONS OTHER THAN CLIENTS
- Rule 4.1: Truthfulness
in Statements to Others
- Rule 4.2: Communication
with Person Represented by Counsel
- Rule 4.3: Dealing
with Unrepresented Person
- Rule 4.4: Respect
for Rights of Third Persons
PART 5.
LAW FIRMS AND ASSOCIATIONS
- Rule 5.1: Responsibilities
of a Partner or Supervisory Lawyer
- 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
- Rule 5.6: Restrictions
on Right to Practice
- Rule 5.7: Responsibilities Regarding Law Related Services
PART 6.
PUBLIC SERVICE
- Rule 6.1: Pro
Bono Publico 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: Non-Profit and Court-Annexed Limited Legal-Service Programs
PART 7.
INFORMATION ABOUT LEGAL SERVICES
- Rule 7.1: Communications
Concerning a Lawyer's Services
- Rule 7.2: Advertising
- Rule 7.3: Direct
Contact with Prospective Clients
- Rule 7.4: Communication
of Fields of Practice and Specialization
- Rule 7.5: Firm
Names and Letterheads
- Rule 7.6: Political Contributions to Obtain Government Legal Engagements or Appointments by Judges
PART 8.
MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF THE PROFESSION
- Rule 8.1: Bar
Admission and Disciplinary Matters
- Rule 8.2: Judicial
and Legal Officials
- Rule 8.3: Reporting
Professional Misconduct
- Rule 8.4: Misconduct
- Rule 8.5: Disciplinary Authority; Choice of Law