As amended through October 9, 2024
Rule 1.8 - Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules(a) A lawyer shall not enter into a business transaction with a client or knowingly acquire an ownership, possessory, security or other pecuniary interest adverse to a client unless: (1) The transaction and terms on which the lawyer acquires the interest are fair and reasonable to the client and are fully disclosed and transmitted in writing in a manner that can be reasonably understood by the client;(2) The client is advised in writing of the desirability of seeking and is given a reasonable opportunity to seek the advice of independent legal counsel on the transaction; and(3) The client gives informed consent, in a writing signed by the client, to the essential terms of the transaction and the lawyer's role in the transaction, including whether the lawyer is representing the client in the transaction.(b) A lawyer shall not use information relating to representation of a client to the disadvantage of the client unless the client gives informed consent, except as permitted or required by these Rules.(c) A lawyer shall not solicit any substantial gift from a client, including a testamentary gift, or prepare on behalf of a client an instrument giving the lawyer or a person related to the lawyer any substantial gift unless the lawyer or other recipient of the gift is related to the client. For purposes of this paragraph, related persons include a spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or other relative or individual with whom the lawyer or the client maintains a close, familial relationship.(d) Prior to the conclusion of representation of a client, a lawyer shall not make or negotiate an agreement giving the lawyer literary or media rights to a portrayal or account based in substantial part on information relating to the representation.(e) A lawyer shall not provide financial assistance to a client in connection with pending or contemplated litigation, except that:(1) A lawyer may advance court costs and expenses of litigation, the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the matter; and(2) A lawyer representing an indigent client may pay court costs and expenses of litigation on behalf of the client; and(3) A lawyer representing an indigent client pro bono; a lawyer representing an indigent client pro bono through a nonprofit legal services provider, public interest organization, or law, school clinical or pro bono Program: and a lawyer representing an indigent client in a criminal matter through a public defender's office or by appointment may provide or facilitate modest gifts and humanitarian aid to a client or to those undertaking the care and support of the client. The following exceptions apply:(i) The lawyer may not seek or accept reimbursement from the client, a relative of the client, or anyone affiliated with the client for such gifts or aid; and(ii) Gifts or aid that would compromise the lawyer's independent professional judgment are prohibited.(f) A lawyer shall not accept compensation for representing a client from one other than the client unless: (1) The client gives informed consent;(2) There is no interference with the lawyer's independence of professional judgment or with the client-lawyer relationship; and(3) Information relating to representation of a client is protected as required by Rule 1.6.(g) A lawyer who represents two or more clients shall not participate in making an aggregate settlement of the claims of or against the clients, or in a criminal case an aggregated agreement as to guilty or nolo contendere pleas, unless each client gives informed consent, in a writing signed by the client. The lawyer's disclosure shall include the existence and nature of all the claims or pleas involved and of the participation of each person in the settlement.(h) A lawyer shall not: (1) Make an agreement prospectively limiting the lawyer's liability to a client for malpractice unless the client is independently represented in making the agreement; or(2) Settle a claim or potential claim for such liability with an unrepresented client or former client unless that person is advised in writing of the desirability of seeking and is given a reasonable opportunity to seek the advice of independent legal counsel in connection therewith.(i) A lawyer shall not acquire a proprietary interest in the cause of action or subject matter of litigation the lawyer is conducting for a client, except that the lawyer may: (1) Acquire a lien authorized by law to secure the lawyer's fee or expenses; and(2) Contract with a client for a reasonable contingent fee in a civil case.(j) A lawyer shall not have sexual relations with a client unless a consensual sexual relationship existed between them when the client-lawyer relationship commenced. This paragraph does not apply when the client is an organization.(k) A lawyer related to another lawyer as parent, child, sibling or spouse shall not represent a client in a representation directly adverse to a person whom the lawyer knows is represented by the other lawyer except upon informed consent by the client after consultation regarding the relationship.(l) A lawyer shall not stand as security for costs or as surety on any appearance, appeal, or other bond or surety in any case in which the lawyer is counsel.(m) While lawyers are associated in a firm, a prohibition in the foregoing paragraphs, with the exception of paragraph (j), that applies to any one of them shall apply to all of them.Added effective 5/1/2006; amended effective 1/12/2024.