Ethical Guidelines for Lawyers Opposing Pro Se and Minimally Represented Borrowers in Troubled-Loan Scenarios | Practical Law

Ethical Guidelines for Lawyers Opposing Pro Se and Minimally Represented Borrowers in Troubled-Loan Scenarios | Practical Law

A Practice Note addressing the ethical issues lender's counsel may encounter when dealing with pro se or minimally represented borrowers in a troubled loan scenario. This Note details the requirements under the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that attorneys must adhere to while balancing the requirements of vigorous client representation against the ethical obligations to pro se or minimally represented opponents.

Ethical Guidelines for Lawyers Opposing Pro Se and Minimally Represented Borrowers in Troubled-Loan Scenarios

by Michael D. Fielding, Husch Blackwell LLP, with Practical Law Bankruptcy & Restructuring
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note addressing the ethical issues lender's counsel may encounter when dealing with pro se or minimally represented borrowers in a troubled loan scenario. This Note details the requirements under the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that attorneys must adhere to while balancing the requirements of vigorous client representation against the ethical obligations to pro se or minimally represented opponents.