The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, the Texas Lawyers Creed, the Code of Ethics for Paralegals, Gender Courtroom Procedures and the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
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(Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof. Conduct, (1989) reprinted in Tex. Govt Code Ann., tit. 2, subtit. G, app. (Vernon Supp. 1995)(State Bar Rules art X [[section]]9))
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(Tex. R. Disciplinary P., reprinted in Tex. Govt Code Ann,. tit. 2, subtit. G app. (Vernon Supp. 1995)
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A “Mandate for Professionalism” issued in 1989 by the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
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Adopted by the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates in 1983, the Model Rules serve as the basis for ethics rules of most states.
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The Code of Conduct for the Texas Judiciary as directed by the Supreme Court of Texas.
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Issued by the Supreme Court of Texas to govern behavior in Appellate matters.
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The Texas Supreme Court’s Guidelines for Practicing Gender Neutral Courtroom Procedures
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Issued by the Supreme Court of Texas to govern behavior of mediators (as amended June 1, 2011).
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Issued by the Supreme Court of Texas to govern behavior of Law Clerks and Staff Attorneys.
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The Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility of the Legal Assistants Division of the State Bar of Texas
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