e/American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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has glosseng: The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, created by the American Bar Association (ABA), are a set of rules that prescribe baseline standards of legal ethics and professional responsibility for lawyers in the United States. The rules are merely recommendations, or models, (hence the name "Model Rules") and are not themselves binding. However, having a common set of Model Rules facilitates a common discourse on legal ethics, and simplifies professional responsibility training as well as the day-to-day application of such rules. As of 2009, 49 U.S. states have adopted the rules in whole or in part, of which the most recent to do so was Maine.
lexicalizationeng: American bar association model rules of professional conduct
instance of(noun) the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
judicial system, judicatory, judicature, judiciary
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has glossfin: Asianajajien ammattikunnalla on kaikissa maissa omat ammattikunnan itsensä laatimat ja osin lakiin peruvat eettiset säännöt, joita ammattikuntaan kuuluvien tulee noudattaa. Alan kansainvälistyttyä on annettu myös kansainvälisiä eettisiä normeja, joilla varmistetaan, se, että kansallisista eroista huolimatta alan tietyt vähimmäissäännöt toteutuvat myös käytettäessä asianajajan palveluita vieraassa maassa.
lexicalizationfin: Hyvä asianajajatapa

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