Others, generally expressed by the term "may", are permissive and define areas in which the lawyer may exercise professional judgment. Some of the Rules are imperatives, expressed by the terms "shall" or "shall not". They should be interpreted with reference to the context of legal representation and of law itself. The Rules of Professional Conduct are rules of reason. Together with law and other regulations governing lawyers, the Rules establish the boundaries of permissible and impermissible lawyer conduct. The Rules of Professional Conduct constitute the disciplinary standard for New Hampshire lawyers. Disciplinary Authority Choice of Law Application of Rules to Nonlawyer Representatives MAINTAINING THE INTEGRITY OF THE PROFESSION.Communications Concerning a Lawyer's Services Nonprofit and Court-Annexed Limited Legal Service Programs Law Reform Activities Affecting Client Interests Membership in Legal Services Organization Responsibilities Regarding Law-Related Services Unauthorized Practice of Law Multijurisdictional Practice of Law Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance Responsibilities of Partners, Managers, and Supervisory Lawyers Communication With Person Represented by Counsel TRANSACTIONS WITH PERSONS OTHER THAN CLIENTS.Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral Special Conflicts of Interest for Former and Current Government Officers and Employees Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority Between Client and Lawyer New Hampshire Court Accreditation Commission.Judicial Performance Evaluation Advisory Committee.Registration Process for Use of Cameras and Audio Equipment.Guidelines for Use of Cameras and Audio Equipment.
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