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Rule 2.4. Lawyer Serving As Third-Party Neutral

Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 5. Attorneys and State BarEffective: January 1, 2019

Oklahoma Statutes Annotated
Title 5. Attorneys and State Bar
Chapter 1.--Appendix 3-a. Rules of Professional Conduct (Refs & Annos)
Counselor
Effective: January 1, 2019
T. 5, Ch. 1, App. 3-A, Rule 2.4
Rule 2.4. Lawyer Serving As Third-Party Neutral
(a) A lawyer serves as a third-party neutral when the lawyer assists two or more persons who are not clients of the lawyer to reach a resolution of a dispute or other matter that has arisen between them. Service as a third-party neutral may include service as an arbitrator, a mediator or in such other capacity as will enable the lawyer to assist the parties to resolve the matter.
(b) A lawyer serving as a third-party neutral shall inform unrepresented parties that the lawyer is not representing them. When the lawyer knows or reasonably should know that a party does not understand the lawyer's role in the matter, the lawyer shall explain the difference between the lawyer's role as a third-party neutral and a lawyer's role as one who represents a client.

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Adopted April 9, 2007, effective January 1, 2008.
Rules of Prof. Conduct, Rule 2.4, 5 O. S. A. Ch. 1, App. 3-A, OK ST RPC Rule 2.4
Current with amendments received through April 15, 2024. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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