ORPC 1.10 Imputation of Conflicts of Interest

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ORPC 1.10 Imputation of Conflicts of Interest is a rule within the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct that governs when a conflict of interest affecting one lawyer is attributed to other lawyers in the same firm.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oregon Rule of Professional Conduct
professional conduct rule
addresses client consent to conflicts
firm-wide disqualification
screening of lawyers to avoid imputation
aimsTo maintain public confidence in the legal profession
prevent misuse of confidential information
protect client interests
appliesTo law firms
lawyers in the same firm
basedOn duty of confidentiality to clients
duty of loyalty to clients
bindingOn Oregon State Bar members NERFINISHED
concerns current client conflicts
former client conflicts
prospective client conflicts
enforcedBy Oregon State Bar NERFINISHED
Oregon Supreme Court NERFINISHED
governs when a conflict of interest of one lawyer is attributed to other lawyers in the firm
jurisdiction Oregon NERFINISHED
legalDomain legal ethics
professional responsibility
partOf Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct NERFINISHED
regulates imputation of conflicts of interest
relatedTo ORPC 1.18
ORPC 1.7
ORPC 1.9
sourceOf disciplinary obligations for law firms

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Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct hasPart ORPC 1.10 Imputation of Conflicts of Interest