ORPC 1.2 Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority

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ORPC 1.2 Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority is a rule within the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct that defines how decision-making authority is divided between lawyer and client and the limits of a lawyer’s representation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct provision
professional conduct rule
appliesTo lawyers licensed in Oregon
basedOn American Bar Association Model Rule 1.2 NERFINISHED
citationForm ORPC 1.2 NERFINISHED
constrains lawyer conduct by other law and rules of professional conduct
defines division of decision-making authority between lawyer and client
limits of a lawyer’s representation
enforcedBy Oregon State Bar NERFINISHED
Oregon Supreme Court NERFINISHED
governs allocation of authority between lawyer and client
scope of a lawyer’s representation
jurisdiction Oregon NERFINISHED
language English
legalDomain legal ethics
professional responsibility
limits a lawyer’s authority to act contrary to a client’s lawful objectives
partOf Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct NERFINISHED
permits reasonable limitations on the scope of representation with client consent
relatedTo client-lawyer relationship
ethical duties of lawyers in Oregon
requires that a lawyer abide by a client’s decisions concerning the objectives of representation, subject to law and ethics rules
subjectMatter client autonomy in objectives of representation
lawyer authority over means of representation
lawyer’s duty to abide by client decisions
lawyer’s obligation to consult with the client
lawyer’s professional judgment and discretion
limitations on representation agreed with the client
usedIn disciplinary proceedings against Oregon lawyers
ethics opinions interpreting Oregon lawyer conduct

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Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct hasPart ORPC 1.2 Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority