In dealing on behalf of a client with a person who is not represented by counsel, an LLP shall not state or imply that the LLP is disinterested. When the LLP knows or reasonably should know that the unrepresented person misunderstands the LLP's role in the matter, the LLP shall make reasonable efforts to correct the misunderstanding. The LLP shall not give legal advice to an unrepresented person, other than the advice to secure counsel, if the LLP knows or reasonably should know that the interests of such a person are or have a reasonable possibility of being in conflict with the interests of the client.
Colo. Lic. Paraprofe. R. Profe. Cond. 4.3