Amendments to Rule 407, South Carolina Appellate Court Rules

CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedSeptember 17, 2014
StatusPublished

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2014-09-17-01

The Supreme Court of South Carolina

Re: Amendments to Rule 407, South Carolina Appellate Court Rules.

Appellate Case No. 2013-001610


ORDER


The South Carolina Bar has filed a petition to amend Rule 1.6 of the Rules of Professional Conduct.  We grant that portion of the Bar's petition requesting the Court adopt the American Bar Association's amendments to Model Rule 1.6 and the Comments to the rule.  We also adopt the American Bar Association's amendments to the comments to Model Rule 1.17. 

Pursuant to Article V, § 4 of the South Carolina Constitution, Rules 1.6 and 1.17 of the Rules of Professional Conduct are amended as set forth in the attachment to this Order.  The amendments are effective immediately. 

s/Jean H. Toal                                  C.J.

s/Costa M. Pleicones                          J.

s/Donald W. Beatty                             J.

s/John W. Kittredge                             J.

s/Kaye G. Hearn                                  J.


Columbia, South Carolina
September 17, 2014


Rule 1.6(b), RPC, Rule 407, SCACR, is amended by adding paragraph (8), which provides as follows:

(8) to detect and resolve conflicts of interest arising from the lawyer's change of employment or from changes in the composition or ownership of a firm, but only if the revealed information would not compromise the attorney-client privilege or otherwise prejudice the client.

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