Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 49 - Transportation |
Subtitle B - Other Regulations Relating to Transportation |
Chapter X - Surface Transportation Board |
SubChapter B - Rules of Practice |
Part 1103 - Practitioners |
Subpart B - Canons of Ethics |
§ 1103.10 - Introduction. |
The Practitioner'S Duties and Responsibilities Regarding Witnesses, Other Litigants and the Public |
§ 1103.24 - Use of adverse witnesses. |
§ 1103.25 - Treatment of witnesses, litigants and other counsel. |
§ 1103.26 - Discussion of pending litigation in the public press. |
§ 1103.27 - Candor and fairness in dealing with other litigants. |
§ 1103.28 - Negotiations with opposing party. |
§ 1103.29 - Public communication and solicitation. |
§ 1103.30 - Acceptance of employment. |
§ 1103.31 - Responsibility for litigation. |
§ 1103.32 - Discovery of imposition and deception and duty to report corrupt or dishonest conduct. |
§ 1103.33 - Responsibility when proposing a person for admission to practice before the Board. |
§ 1103.34 - Intermediaries. |
§ 1103.35 - Partnership or professional corporation names and titles. |
The Practitioner'S Duties and Responsibilities Toward the Board |
§ 1103.11 - Standards of ethical conduct in courts of the United States to be observed. |
§ 1103.12 - The practitioner's duty to and attitude toward the Board. |
§ 1103.13 - Attempts to exert political or personal influence on the Board are prohibited. |
§ 1103.14 - Private communications with the Board are prohibited. |
The Practitioner'S Duties and Responsibilities Toward a Client |
§ 1103.15 - The practitioner's duty to clients, generally. |
§ 1103.16 - Adverse influences and conflicting interests. |
§ 1103.17 - Joint association of practitioners and conflicts of opinion. |
§ 1103.18 - Withdrawal from employment. |
§ 1103.19 - Advising upon the merits of a client's cause. |
§ 1103.20 - Practitioner's fees and related practices. |
§ 1103.21 - How far a practitioner may go in supporting a client's cause. |
§ 1103.22 - Restraining clients from improprieties. |
§ 1103.23 - Confidences of a client. |