Model Rules of Professional Conduct
CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP
RULE 3.7 LAWYER AS WITNESS
(a) A lawyer shall not act
as advocate at a trial in which the lawyer is likely to
be a necessary witness unless:
(1) the testimony relates
to an uncontested issue;
(2) the testimony relates
to the nature and value of legal services rendered in
the case; or
(3) disqualification
of the lawyer would work substantial hardship on the
client.
(b) A lawyer may act as
advocate in a trial in which another lawyer in the lawyer's
firm is likely to be called as a witness unless precluded
from doing so by Rule 1.7 or Rule 1.9.
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