Wash. R. Limi. Lic. Leg. Tech. Pro. Cond. LLLT RPC 1.8

As amended through August 27, 2024
Rule LLLT RPC 1.8 - CONFLICT OF INTEREST: CURRENT CLIENTS: SPECIFIC RULES
(a) An LLLT shall not enter into a business transaction with a current client.
(b) An LLLT 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) An LLLT shall not solicit any substantial gift from a client, including a testamentary gift, or prepare on behalf of the client an instrument giving the LLLT or a person related to the LLLT any substantial gift unless the LLLT or other recipient of the gift is related to the client. For purposes of this paragraph, related persons include spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or other relative or individual with whom the LLLT or the client maintains a close, familial relationship.
(d) Prior to the conclusion of representation of a client, an LLLT shall not make or negotiate an agreement giving the LLLT literary or media rights to a portrayal or account based in substantial part on information relating to the representation.
(e) An LLLT shall not, while representing a client in connection with contemplated or pending litigation, advance or guarantee financial assistance to a client, except that:
(1) an LLLT may advance or guarantee the expenses of litigation, including court costs, expenses of investigation, expenses of medical examination, and costs of obtaining and presenting evidence, provided the client remains ultimately liable for such expenses.
(2) [Reserved.]
(f) An LLLT 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 LLLT's independence of professional judgment or with the client-LLLT relationship; and
(3) information relating to representation of a client is protected as required by Rule 1.6.
(g) [Reserved.]
(h) An LLLT shall not:
(1) make an agreement prospectively limiting the LLLT's liability to a client for malpractice; 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 an independent lawyer in connection therewith.
(i) An LLLT shall not acquire a proprietary interest in the cause of action or subject matter of litigation in which the LLLT is assisting a client.
(j) An LLLT shall not:
(1) have sexual relations with a current client of the LLLT unless a consensual sexual relationship existed between them at the time the client-LLLT relationship commenced; or
(2) have sexual relations with a representative of a current client if the sexual relations would, or would likely, damage or prejudice the client in the representation.
(3) For purposes of Rule 1.8(j), "LLLT" means any LLLT who assists in the representation of the client, but does not include other LLLT members of a firm with which the LLLT is associated if those other LLLTs provide no such assistance.
(k) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules,
(1) while LLLTs are associated in a firm with other LLLTs, a prohibition in the foregoing paragraphs (a) through (i) that applies to any one of them shall apply to all of them; and
(2) while LLLTs and lawyers are associated in a firm, the prohibitions in Lawyer RPC 1.8(a) through (i) that apply to any lawyer shall apply to any LLLT, and the prohibitions in the foregoing paragraphs (a), (h), and (i) shall not apply to any lawyers unless the conduct is otherwise prohibited by the Lawyer RPC.
(l) An LLLT who is related to another LLLT or a lawyer as parent, child, sibling, or spouse, or who has any other close familial or intimate relationship with another LLLT or lawyer, shall not represent a client in a matter directly adverse to a person who the LLLT knows is represented by the related LLLT or lawyer unless:
(1) the client gives informed consent to the representation; and
(2) the representation is not otherwise prohibited by Rule 1.7.
(m) [Reserved.]

Wash. R. Limi. Lic. Leg. Tech. Pro. Cond. LLLT RPC 1.8

Comment

[1] This Rule was adapted from Lawyer RPC 1.8 with modifications described in these Comments. Otherwise, it applies to LLLTs analogously.

[2] Under limited and defined circumstances, Lawyer RPC 1.8(a) permits a lawyer to enterin to a business transaction with a client, or to acquire a property interest adverse to a client. Because of the limitations on the scope of an LLLT's authorized practice, the analysis and disclosures that suffice under Lawyer RPC 1.8(a) to enable a lawyer to enter into such a transaction despite the existence of a conflict of interest are not feasible in the client-LLLT relationship. For this reason, LLLT RPC 1.8(a) strictly prohibits an LLLT from entering into any business transaction with a current client.

[3] LLLTs will have no role in class action litigation and Rule 1.8(e)(2) is accordingly reserved in this Rule. LLLT RPC 1.8(e) does not authorize activities that are beyond the scope of the LLLT's limited license. Nothing in Rule 1.8(e) is intended to prohibit lawyer members of a firm with which an LLLT is associated from engaging in conduct permitted by Lawyer RPC1.8(e)(2).

[4] Rule 1.8(g) is reserved. LLLTs do not engage in the making of aggregate settlements, or aggregated agreements as to guilty or nolo contendere pleas in criminal cases. Nothing in Rule 1.8(g) is intended to prohibit lawyer members of a firm with which an LLLT is associated from participating in such settlements if permitted by the Lawyer RPC.

[5] Unlike a lawyer, an LLLT is strictly prohibited by Rule 1.8(h)(1) from making any agreement that prospectively limits the LLLT's liability to the client for malpractice.

[6] A client or former client of an LLLT who is not represented by a lawyer is unrepresented for purposes of Rule 1.8(h)(2).

[7] Unlike a lawyer, an LLLT is prohibited by Rule 1.8(i) from acquiring any proprietary interest in a client's cause of action or the subject matter of litigation.

[8] If one LLLT or lawyer in a firm has a conflict of interest specified under this Rule, other LLLTs and lawyers in the firm may, under some circumstances, have the same conflict of interest or be subject to the same prohibition. This is called imputation of a conflict of interest. Similarly, in a firm that includes both LLLTs and lawyers, a conflict of interest of a lawyer will, under some circumstances, be imputed to an LLLT in the firm. Rule 1.8(k) describes the imputations of Rule 1.8 conflicts in a firm.

[9] Rule 1.8(m) is reserved. LLLTs are not permitted to engage in the scope of practice anticipated by Lawyer RPC 1.8(m). The reservation of Rule 1.8(m) in these Rules is not intended to prohibit lawyer members of a firm with which an LLLT is associated from engaging in the scope of practice described in Rule 1.8(m) of the Lawyer RPC.