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The
legal profession and business must adhere to high ethical standards to
maintain public trust. This ALA Code of Professional Ethics sets forth
guidelines or standards for the ethical administration of legal
practices—private firms, legal clinics, corporate legal departments,
governmental agencies and the courts.
Legal administrators at
all levels must become familiar with these standards and incorporate
them into their everyday performance. They should also study and comply
with all ethical guidelines of bar associations and law societies which
apply in their own jurisdictions. Furthermore, they must take the lead
in communicating relevant standards to staff personnel who may be less
familiar than lawyers with the ethical guidelines of bar associations
and law societies, and in communicating appropriate policies and
procedures to lawyers.
Honesty
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Be open and honest in
all relationships with attorneys, employees, and others. |
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Never compromise the
reputation or good of the legal practice by dishonest or illegal
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Integrity
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Avoid
actual or apparent conflicts of interest. Advise all appropriate
parties of any potential conflicts. |
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Never
engage in activities that would prejudice the ethical performance of
job responsibilities. |
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Refuse any gift, favor
or hospitality that would influence or appear to influence actions,
unless such item is fully disclosed to and approved by management. |
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Never solicit or
accept any personal or family fee, commission, gift, gratuity,
discount or loan for performing job duties or providing services to
existing or potential clients. |
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Pursue and promote
fair and equitable employment practices and oppose discrimination
which is based upon gender, age, race, religious creed, national
origin, sexual orientation, physical disability, marital, parental,
or veteran status. |
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Endeavor to foster a
work environment founded on respect and dignity and free of sexual
harassment. |
Objectivity
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Communicate all
information fairly and objectively. |
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Fully disclose all
known information that would be material to a particular management
or financial decision. |
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Fully
disclose all relevant information required for an intended user to
understand management reports, employee communications, business
recommendations and comments. |
Competence
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Maintain
an appropriate level of professional competence and enhance existing
skills through ongoing professional education programs, peer group
associations and self-training. |
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Recognize and
communicate professional limitations or other constraints that would
preclude responsible judgment or successful performance of an
activity. |
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Ensure that delegated
tasks are responsibly assigned and competently performed. |
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Make every effort to
ensure that subordinates have necessary skills and levels of
competence. |
Independence
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Ensure that all
personal political activities are separated from the legal practice. |
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Never make investments
which would benefit from inside knowledge of the legal practice or
its clients. |
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Exercise prudence and
restraint in personal financial affairs, including speculative
investments and margin accounts, in order to avoid debts and other
financial obligations which could compromise independence and
professional judgment. |
Professional
Responsibility
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Promulgate
a positive image of the legal practice to its clients and potential
clients; attorneys and staff personnel; bankers, consultants and
vendors; the press; governmental agencies; the legal community; and
all other relevant audiences. |
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Exercise
reasonable diligence in gathering business data and information from
internal and external sources and in reporting that information in a
manner which facilitates informed decision making. |
Confidentiality
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Never disclose
confidential information acquired in the course of employment,
whether or not still employed by that legal practice, except when
legally obligated to do so. |
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Inform subordinates
that confidentiality of information acquired in the course of duty
is used solely for legal practice purposes, is not provided to
unauthorized persons, and is not used for the purpose of furthering
a private interest or making a personal profit. |
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Ensure that all
confidential and proprietary information acquired in the course of
study is used solely for legal practice purposes, is not provided to
unauthorized persons, and is not used for the purpose of furthering
a private interest or making a personal profit. |
Service
The professional legal
administrator shall:
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Perform
business duties in good faith in a manner believed to be in the best
interests of the legal practice. |
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Perform duties only
within assigned authority. |
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Accomplish assigned
tasks in a timely manner. |
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Promote and monitor
guidelines for practice development and marketing activities to
ensure that those activities are appropriate for the legal practice
and conform with applicable professional guidelines. |
If you
would like a copy of the ALA Code of Professional Ethics or have any questions, please contact
Jennifer Brinkley.
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