North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 27 - STATE BAR
Chapter 02 - RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Section 02 RULE 5.02 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SUBORDINATE LAWYER
Universal Citation: 27 NC Admin Code 02 RULE 5.02
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) A lawyer is bound by the Rules of Professional Conduct notwithstanding that the lawyer acted at the direction of another person.
(b) A subordinate lawyer does not violate the Rules of Professional Conduct if that lawyer acts in accordance with a supervisory lawyer's reasonable resolution of an arguable question of professional duty.
Comment
[1] Although a
lawyer is not relieved of responsibility for a violation by the fact that the
lawyer acted at the direction of a supervisor, that fact may be relevant in
determining whether a lawyer had the knowledge required to render conduct a
violation of the Rules. For example, if a subordinate filed a frivolous
pleading at the direction of a supervisor, the subordinate would not be guilty
of a professional violation unless the subordinate knew of the document's
frivolous character.
[2] When
lawyers in a supervisor-subordinate relationship encounter a matter involving
professional judgment as to ethical duty, the supervisor may assume
responsibility for making the judgment. Otherwise a consistent course of action
or position could not be taken. If the question can reasonably be answered only
one way, the duty of both lawyers is clear and they are equally responsible for
fulfilling it. However, if the question is reasonably arguable, someone has to
decide upon the course of action. That authority ordinarily reposes in the
supervisor, and a subordinate may be guided accordingly. For example, if a
question arises whether the interests of two clients conflict under Rule 1.7,
the supervisor's reasonable resolution of the question should protect the
subordinate professionally if the resolution is subsequently
challenged.
Authority
G.S.
84-23;
Eff. July 24,
1997;
Amended Eff. February 27,
2003..
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