Wash. Admi. And. Prac. R. LLLT RPC 1.14
Comment
[1] Rule 1.14 was adapted from Lawyer RPC 1.14 with no substantive changes except in Rule 1.14(b). Otherwise, this Rule applies to LLLTs analogously.
[2] Unlike Lawyer RPC 1.14, Rule 1.14(b) does not suggest seeking the appointment of a guardian ad litem, conservator or guardian. Those actions contemplate court appearances and knowledge of multiple areas of law which may exceed the authorized scope of an LLLT's practice. Accordingly, that language from Lawyer Rule 1.14(b) has been omitted from this Rule.
[3] Protective action taken by an LLLT under paragraph (b) of this Rule may include obtaining the services of a lawyer. An LLLT should proceed cautiously when independently undertaking protective action on behalf of a person with diminished capacity, and the LLLT should carefully evaluate and weigh all the circumstances and options. For a discussion of potential protective actions and relevant considerations, see Lawyer RPC 1.14, Comments [5] - [7].