Frivolous Lawsuits and Arguments - Model Rule 3.1
Video lecture for my Professional Responsibility course (and MPRE prep) about ABA Model Rule 3.1, which sets forth rules about meritorious claims and contentions (and their opposite, frivolous claims and arguments). This is an updated/redone version of a video I recorded back in 2020. *PREQUEL TO THIS VIDEO (watch before it): Nonrefundable Retainers • Nonrefundable Retainer Fees Are Unethical?... *SEQUEL TO THIS VIDEO (watch next): Rule 3.2 https: • Delay Tactics by Lawyers - Model Rule 3.2 I have the comments turned off on my channel due to scammers posting marketing ads and trolls posting other inappropriate content. But if you found the video helpful and want to let me know, email me - dstevenson @ stcl.edu #lawschool #legalethics #legal #law

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