¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary:
LRPC 1.1(a), like MR 1.1, requires all lawyers to provide competent representation. LRPC 1.1(b) adds to this basic requirement, obliging all Louisiana lawyers to comply with the Louisiana Supreme CourtÕs continuing legal education requirements. The Model Rules address continuing legal education in Comment 6 to MR 1.1, suggesting that lawyers participate in continuing study in order to maintain competence. Although merely a suggestion in the Model Rules, participation in continuing legal education for Louisiana lawyers is mandatory.
Although there is no verbatim counterpart to LRPC 1.1, the Model Code embodies the concept of competence. EC 1-1 provides that society should have ready access to lawyers of integrity and competence. EC 6-1, encourages lawyers to act with confidence in representing clients. DR 6-101 imposes a negative duty on lawyers to avoid certain practices, such as handling matters he or she is not competent to handle without associating another lawyer, handling a matter without adequate preparation and neglecting legal matters in his or her charge.
LRPC 1.1(a) requires lawyers to provide competent representation. Although not express, Paragraph (a) embodies the competence requirement set forth in DR 6-101 by defining competent representation as that which requires Òlegal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation.Ó LRPC 1.1(a) is also similar to EC 6-3 which advises lawyers to avoid representing clients in matters in which they are not qualified.
EC 1-2 proposes that the bar has a positive obligation to maintain the Òhigh moral and educational standards of the legal professionÓ to protect the public from lawyers with deficient education or moral standards. Furthermore, EC 6-2 suggests that lawyers insure their competency by staying abreast of developments in the law and participating in legal education programs. LRPC 1.1(b) makes it mandatory that all lawyers comply with the continuing legal education requirements prescribed by the Louisiana Supreme Court.
¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary: ABA/BNA ¤ 31:201, ALI-LGL ¤ 28, Wolfram
¤ 5.1
Upon proof that a lawyer has been judicially declared incompetent or is involuntarily committed on the basis of incompetence or disability, the Supreme Court will enter an order immediately transferring the lawyer to disability inactive status. A copy of the order will then be served on the lawyer or his guardian. Sup Ct Rule XIX, ¤22(A). For a discussion of disciplinary inactive status, see the discussion of The Complaint in Section 0.2:240.
¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary: ABA/BNA ¤ 301:101, ALI-LGL ¤ 71-76 ,
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¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary: ABA/BNA ¤ 71:1101, ALI-LGL ¤ 73, Wolfram
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¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary: ABA/BNA ¤ 301:1001, ALI-LGL ¤¤ 76, 78,
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¥ Primary Louisiana References:
LA Rule 1.1
¥ Background References: ABA
Model Rule 1.1, Other Jurisdictions
¥ Commentary: ABA/BNA ¤ 91:201, ALI-LGL ¤ 79, Wolfram
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