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<br />Mark Taylor, Esq. <br />March 2, 2004 <br />Page 6 00 <br /> <br />advance the client's legitimate rights, claims, and objectives. A lawyer shall not be deterred by any real or imagined fear of judicial <br />disfavor or public unpopularity, nor be influenced by mere self-interest. <br /> <br />I. I will advise my client of the contents of this creed when undertaking representation. <br /> <br />2. I will endeavor to achieve my client's lawful objectives in legal transactions and in litigation as quickly and economically as possible. <br /> <br />3. I will be loyal and committed to my client's lawful objectives, but I will not permit that loyalty and commitment to interfere with my <br />duty to provide objective and independent advice. <br /> <br />4. I will advise my client that civility and courtesy are expected and are not a sign of weakness. <br /> <br />5. I will advise my client of proper and expected behavior. <br /> <br />6. I will treat adverse parties and witnesses with fairness and due consideration. A client has no right to demand that I abuse anyone or <br />indulge in any offensive conduct. <br /> <br />7. I will advise my client that we will not pursue conduct which is intended primarily to harass or drain the financial resources of the <br />opposing party. <br /> <br />8. I will advise my client that we will not pursue tactics which are intended for delay. <br /> <br />9. I will advise my client that we will not pursue any course of action which is without merit. <br /> <br />10. I will advise my client that I reserve the right to determine whether to grant accommodations to opposing counsel in all matters that <br />do not adversely affect my client's lawful objectives. A client has no right to instruct me to refuse a reasonable request made by other <br />counsel. <br /> <br />I I. I will advise my client regarding the availability of mediation, arbitration, and other alternative methods of resolving and settling <br />disputes. <br /> <br />III. LAWYER TO LAWYER <br /> <br />A lawyer owes to opposing counsel, in the conduct of legal transactions and the pursuit of litigation, courtesy, candor, cooperation, and <br />scrupulous observance of all agreements and mutual understandings. m feelings between clients shall not influence a lawyer's conduct, <br />attitude, or demeanor toward opposing counsel. A lawyer shall not engage in unprofessional conduct. <br /> <br />I. I will be courteous, civil, and prompt in oral and written communications. <br /> <br />2. I will not quarrel over matters of form or style, but I will concentrate on matters of substance. <br /> <br />3. I will identify for other counselor parties all changes I have made in documents submitted for review. <br /> <br />4. I will attempt to prepare documents which correctly reflect the agreement of the parties. I will not include provisions which have not <br />been agreed upon or omit provisions which are necessary to reflect the agreement of the parties. <br /> <br />5. I will notify opposing counsel, and, if appropriate, the Court or other persons, as soon as practicable, when hearings, depositions, <br />meetings, conferences or closings are canceled. <br /> <br />6. I will agree to reasonable requests for extensions of time and for waiver of procedural formalities, provided legitimate objectives of my <br />client will not be adversely affected. <br /> <br />7. I will not serve motions or pleadings in any manner that unfàirly limits another party's opportunity to respond. <br /> <br />8. I will attempt to resolve by agreement my objections to matters contained in pleadings and discovery requests and responses. <br /> <br />9. I can disagree without being disagreeable. I recognize that effective representation does not require antagonistic or obnoxious behavior. <br />I will neither encourage nor knowingly permit my client or anyone under my control to do anything which would be unethical or improper <br />if done by me. <br /> <br />10. I will not, without good cause, attribute bad motives or unethical conduct to opposing counsel nor bring the profession into disrepute <br />by unfounded accusations of impropriety. I will avoid disparaging personal remarks or acrimony towards opposing counsel, parties and <br />witnesses. I will not be influenced by any ill feeling between clients. I will abstain ITom any allusion to personal peculiarities or <br />idiosyncrasies of opposing counsel. <br />