North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 27 - STATE BAR
Chapter 02 - RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Section .0700 - INFORMATION ABOUT LEGAL SERVICES
Section 02 RULE 7.04 - INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) An intermediary organization is a lawyer referral service, lawyer advertising cooperative, lawyer matching service, online marketing platform, or other similar organization that engages in referring consumers of legal services to lawyers or facilitating the creation of lawyer-client relationships between consumers of legal services and lawyers willing to provide assistance. A tribunal or similar government agency that appoints or assigns lawyers to represent parties before the tribunal or government agency is not an intermediary organization under this Rule.
(b) Before and while participating in an intermediary organization, the lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that the intermediary organization's conduct complies with the professional obligations of the lawyer, including the following conditions:
(c) If a lawyer discovers an intermediary organization's noncompliance with Rule 7.4(b)(1) - (6), the lawyer shall either withdraw from participation or seek to correct the noncompliance. If the intermediary organization fails to correct the noncompliance, the lawyer must withdraw from participation.
Comment
Authority
G.S.
84-23;
Adopted by the Supreme
Court: July 24, 1997;
Amendments Approved by the Supreme Court:
February 27, 2003; April 21, 2021.