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Deontology
Deontology
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Code of Conduct for Norwegian Lawyers
Code of Conduct for Norwegian Lawyers
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Introduction
General Principles
Relations with Clients
Relations with Courts and Public Authorities
Relations between Lawyers
Rules for Practising Law in Other Countries
Introduction
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Purpose of the Rules
The Lawyer’s Duties
The Lawyer’s Conduct
The Lawyer’s Relationship to Human Rights
General Principles
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Independence
Trust
Duty of Confidentiality
Advertising and Relations with the Media
Relations with Clients
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Acceptance and Execution of Assignments
Conflicts of Interest
Calculation of Fees
Legal Aid
Clients’ Funds
Indemnity Insurance
Relations with Courts and Public Authorities
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Conduct Before the Courts
Proper Legal Process
Active Engagement
Justifiable Volume of Assignments
Offers of Amicable Settlement
Witnesses and Experts, etc.
Cases in which a Lawyer may be Called as a Witness
Arbitration and other Conflict Resolution Bodies
Relations between Lawyers
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Mutual Trust between Colleagues
Referral Fee
Contact with Adversaries
Disputes between Lawyers
Undue Influence
Training
Trainee Lawyer
Replacement of a Lawyer
Responsibility for an Overseas Lawyer’s Fees
Rules for Practising Law in Other Countries
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Relationship to the CCBE Code of Conduct