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Resources And Urls Related To Aba Model Rule Of Professional Conduct 5.4 (Originally Prepared For The May 2019 Aba Cpr Conference In Vancouver), Laurel S. Terry Dec 2018

Resources And Urls Related To Aba Model Rule Of Professional Conduct 5.4 (Originally Prepared For The May 2019 Aba Cpr Conference In Vancouver), Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry

This document is the updated version of the Rule 5.4 Resources list prepared for the May 31, 2019 panel entitled "Considering Rule 5.4" at the 45th ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility held in Vancouver, Canada.

It contains URLs to various documents related to ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 5.4. The items in this "Resources" document are organized under the following subheadings:
  • Rule 5.4
  • Rule 5.4 State variations chart
  • Rationale for Rule 5.4
  • State Versions of Rule 5.4 that Differ From/Supplement ABA Model Rule 5.4:
  • Jurisdictions that Currently Are Considering Rule 5.4 Issues (Arizona, California, Utah)
  • U.S. Groups That …


An “Issue Checklist” For The Aba Commission On Multidisciplinary Practice, Laurel S. Terry Dec 2000

An “Issue Checklist” For The Aba Commission On Multidisciplinary Practice, Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry

Appendix 2 to Gary Munneke and Ann McNaughton's book about MDPs was the "Issue Checklist" that Professor Laurel Terry prepared for the ABA Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice (the ABA MDP Commission). This checklist identified the issues that Professor Terry believed the Commission should consider as it evaluated whether to amend ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 5.4 to permit MDPs.

Although this Issue Checklist was prepared in 1999, many of the issues it identifies remain relevant when considering issues related to alternative business structures (ABS) and alternative law practice structures (ALPS). It is relevant to the work of groups such …