| 1. You are entitled to be treated with courtesy and consideration
at all times by your lawyer and the other lawyers and personnel in your
lawyer's office.
2. You are entitled to an attorney capable of handling your legal matter
completely and diligently, in accordance with the highest standards of
the profession. If you are not satisfied with how your matter is being
handled, you have the right to withdraw from the attorney-client relationship
at any time (court approval may be required in some matters and your attorney
may have a claim against you for the value of services rendered to you
up to the point of discharge).
3. You are entitled to your lawyer's independent professional judgment
and undivided loyalty uncompromised by conflicts of interest.
4. You are entitled to be charged a reasonable fee and to have your lawyer
explain at the outset how the fee will be computed and the manner and
frequency of billing. You are entitled to request and receive a written
itemized bill from your attorney at reasonable intervals. You may refuse
to enter any fee arrangement that you find unsatisfactory. In the event
of a fee dispute, you may have the right to seek arbitration; your attorney
will provide you with the necessary information regarding arbitration
in the event of a fee dispute, or upon your request.
5. You are entitled to have your questions and concerns addressed in
a prompt manner and to have your telephone calls returned promptly.
6. You are entitled to be kept informed as to the status of your matter
and
to request and receive copies of papers. You are entitled to sufficient
information to allow you to participate meaningfully in the development
of your matter.
7. You are entitled to have your legitimate objectives respected by your
attorney, including whether or not to settle your matter (court approval
of a settlement is required in some matters).
8. You have the right to privacy in your dealings with your lawyer and
to have your secrets and confidences preserved to the extent permitted
by law.
9. You are entitled to have your attorney conduct himself or herself
ethically in accordance with the Code of Professional Responsibility.
10. You may not be refused representation on the basis of race, creed,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin or disability.
Part 1210 to Title 22 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and
Regulations of the State of New York provides that every attorney with
an office located in the State of New York shall insure that there is
posted in that office, in a manner visible to clients of the attorney,
a statement of client's rights in the form set forth above. Opinion 709
of the New York State Bar Association's Committee on Professional Ethics
has recommended that the statement of client's right be included on attorney
web sites. The posting of the foregoing statement of client's rights on
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