Kansas Court Rules for Judges and Attorneys







Pay special attention to the high lighted (RED) links as they will conflict!!
Rules for Judges:
601BKansas Code of Judicial Conduct
CANON ONE: Integrity and Independence of Judiciary
CANON TWO: Appearance of Impropriety
CANON THREE: Extrajudicial Activities
CANON FOUR: Political Activity


608Immunity


Rules for Attorneys:

Code of Professional Responsibility
RuleTitle
225Code of Professional Responsibility
Kansas Rules of Professional Conduct
RuleTitle
226Prefatory Rule
226Preamble: A Lawyer's Responsibilities
226Scope
2261.0 Terminology
2261.1 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Competence
2261.2 Scope of Representation
2261.3 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Diligence
2261.4 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Communication
2261.5 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Fees
2261.6 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Confidentiality of Information
2261.7 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Conflict of Interest: Current Clients
2261.8 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules
2261.9 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Duties to Former clients
2261.10 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule
2261.11 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Successive Government and Private Employment
2261.12 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral
2261.13 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Organization as Client
2261.14 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Client with diminished capacity
2261.15 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Safekeeping Property
2261.16 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Declining or Terminating Representation
2261.17 Client-Lawyer Relationship: Duties to Prospective Client
2262.1 Counselor: Advisor
2262.2 Counselor: Evaluation for Use by Third Persons
2262.3 Counselor: Lawyer Serving as Third-Party Neutral
2263.1 Advocate: Meritorious Claims and Contentions
2263.2 Advocate: Expediting Litigation
2263.3 Advocate: Candor Toward the Tribunal
2263.4 Advocate: Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel
2263.5 Advocate: Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal
2263.6 Advocate: Trial Publicity
2263.7 Advocate: Lawyer as Witness
2263.8 Advocate: Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor
2263.9 Advocate: Advocate in Nonadjudicative Proceedings
2264.1 Transactions with Persons other than Clients: Truthfulness in Statements to Others
2264.2 Transactions with Persons other than Clients: Communication with Person Represented by Counsel
2264.3 Transactions with Persons other than Clients: Dealing with Unrepresented Person
2264.4 Transactions with Persons other than Clients: Respect for Rights of Third Persons
2265.1 Law Firms and Associations: Responsibilities of Partners, Managers and Supervisory Lawyers
2265.2 Law Firms and Associations: Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer
2265.3 Law Firms and Associations: Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistants
2265.4 Law Firms and Associations: Professional Independence of a Lawyer
2265.5 Law Firms and Associations: Unauthorized Practice of Law
2265.6 Law Firms and Associations: Restrictions on Right to Practice
2265.7 Law Firms and Associations: Responsibilities Regarding Law-Related Services
2266.1 Public Service: Pro Bono Public Service
2266.2 Public Service: Accepting Appointments
2266.3 Public Service: Membership in Legal Services Organization
2266.4 Public Servic: Law Reform Activities Affecting Client Interests
2267.1 Information about Legal Services: Communications Concerning a Lawyer's Services
2267.2 Information about Legal Services: Advertising
2267.3 Information about Legal Services: Direct Contact with Prospective Clients
2267.4 Information about Legal Services: Communication of Fields of Practice
2267.5 Information about Legal Services: Firm Names and Letterheads
2268.1 Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession: Bar Admission and Disciplinary Matters
2268.2 Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession: Judicial and Legal Officials
2268.3 Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession: Reporting Professional Misconduct
2268.4 Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession: Misconduct
2268.5 Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession: Jurisdiction

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