Integrity
and high standards of conduct are fundamental to the success
of our professional association. This Code is promulgated by
the NALS and accepted by its members to accomplish these ends.
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1. Members of this association shall maintain a high
degree of competency and integrity through continuing education
to better assist the legal profession in fulfilling its duty
to provide quality legal services to the public.
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2. Members of this association shall maintain a high
standard of ethical conduct and shall contribute to the integrity
of the association and the legal profession.
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3. Members of this association shall avoid a conflict
of interest pertaining to a client matter.
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4. Members of this association shall preserve and
protect the confidences and privileged communications of a
client.
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5. Members of this association shall exercise care
in using independent professional judgment and in determining
the extent to which a client may be assisted without the presence
of a lawyer and shall not act in matters involving professional
legal judgment.
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6. Members of this association shall not solicit legal
business on behalf of a lawyer.
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7. Members of this association, unless permitted by
law, shall not perform paralegal functions except under the
direct supervision of a lawyer and shall not advertise or contract
with members of the general public for the performance of paralegal
functions.
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8. Members of this association, unless permitted by
law, shall not perform any of the duties restricted to lawyers
or do things which lawyers themselves may not do and shall
assist in preventing the unauthorized practice of law.
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9. Members of this association not licensed to practice
law shall not engage in the practice of law as defined by statutes
or court decisions.
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10. Members of this association shall do all other
things incidental, necessary, or expedient to enhance professional
responsibility and participation in the administration of justice
and public service in cooperation with the legal profession.