ORPC 1.16 Declining or Terminating Representation

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ORPC 1.16 Declining or Terminating Representation is a rule within the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct that governs when and how lawyers must or may refuse, withdraw from, or end representation of a client.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf professional conduct rule
addresses circumstances in which a lawyer must decline representation
mandatory withdrawal from representation
permissive withdrawal from representation
appliesIn administrative proceedings
civil proceedings
criminal proceedings
appliesTo lawyers
basedOn ABA Model Rule 1.16 NERFINISHED
bindingOn members of the Oregon State Bar
citationForm ORPC 1.16 NERFINISHED
enforcedBy Oregon State Bar NERFINISHED
Oregon Supreme Court NERFINISHED
governs declining representation of a client
terminating representation of a client
withdrawal from representation
jurisdiction Oregon NERFINISHED
legalDomain legal ethics
professional responsibility
partOf Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct NERFINISHED
purpose to regulate how a lawyer must end representation
to regulate when a lawyer may withdraw from representation
to regulate when a lawyer must refuse representation
requires compliance with applicable law requiring notice to or permission of a tribunal when terminating representation
protection of a client’s interests upon termination of representation
reasonable steps to avoid foreseeable prejudice to the client upon withdrawal
refunding any advance payment of fee or expense that has not been earned or incurred upon termination
surrendering papers and property to which the client is entitled upon termination
subjectMatter lawyer–client relationship
scope and termination of representation

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Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct hasPart ORPC 1.16 Declining or Terminating Representation