49 CFR Subpart B - Subpart B—Canons of Ethics
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- § 1103.10 Introduction.
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The Practitioner's Duties and Responsibilities Toward the Board (§§ 1103.11 - 1103.14)
- § 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.
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The Practitioner's Duties and Responsibilities Toward a Client (§§ 1103.15 - 1103.23)
- § 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.
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The Practitioner's Duties and Responsibilities Regarding Witnesses, Other Litigants and the Public (§§ 1103.24 - 1103.35)
- § 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.