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MPRE (DIFFERENT ROLES OF
THE LAWYER) EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


LAWYER AS ADVISOR TO THE CLIENT




When acting as advisor to a client, a lawyer must exercise - ....ANSWER ...-

independent judgment and render candid advice. [ABA Model Rule 2.1]




Candid advice is sometimes hard to take—the facts may be harsh and the choices

unattractive. The lawyer should attempt to keep the client's morale up but should neither

sugarcoat the advice nor delude the client.


A lawyer may give a client not only legal advice, but also - ....ANSWER ...-moral,

economic, social, or political advice when relevant to the client's situation. (Even if they

haven't asked for it)




When appropriate, a lawyer may also urge a client to seek advice from persons in related

professions—e.g., advice from an accountant, psychiatrist, physician, or family

counselor. [See ABA Model Rule 2.1, comment 4]




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,A lawyer ordinarily has no duty to give advice until asked. However, if the lawyer knows

that the client is planning a course of action that will have substantial adverse legal

consequences for the client, - ....ANSWER ...-the lawyer may volunteer advice

without being asked. [See ABA Model Rule 2.1, comment 5]

EVALUATION FOR USE BY THIRD PERSONS




ABA Model Rule 2.3 concerns the lawyer who is asked, expressly or impliedly, to

evaluate the affairs of a client and to supply the evaluation for use by third persons.




ABA Model Rule 2.3 does not apply when - ....ANSWER ...-a client asks a lawyer to

evaluate the affairs of a third party and then to make a report to the client.

A lawyer may evaluate a client's affairs for the use of a third person if -

....ANSWER ...-the lawyer reasonably believes that making the evaluation is

compatible with the lawyer's other responsibilities to the client. [ABA Model Rule 2.3(a)]

f the lawyer knows or should know that the evaluation will materially harm the client,

then - ....ANSWER ...-the lawyer must obtain the client's informed consent before

making the evaluation. [ABA Model Rule 2.3(b)]

Except as disclosure is authorized in connection with a report of an evaluation, the

ordinary rules of confidentiality apply to information gained during the evaluation. [ABA

Model Rule 2.3(c)] The client may limit the scope of the evaluation or the sources of

information available to the lawyer, but the lawyer should - ....ANSWER ...-

describe any material limitations in the report furnished to the third person. [ABA Model

Rule 2.3, comment 4]


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, The lawyer may have other legal duties to the third person in connection with the

report—that depends on the applicable law and is not covered in ABA Model Rule 2.3.

[ABA Model Rule 2.3, comment 3]

A lawyer who is hired to evaluate a client's affairs for a third person may be liable to -

....ANSWER ...-the third person for negligence in rendering the evaluation.


When a lawyer agrees to certify facts to a large number of persons who can be expected

to rely on the lawyer, the lawyer has a special obligation to be complete, accurate, and

candid.




(Like in Securities Cases)




This special obligation most often arises when a lawyer has prepared an opinion letter to

be used in disclosure documents for securities investors. The lawyer may be held liable

for both misstatements and omissions of material facts. [SEC v. National Student

Marketing Corp., 457 F. Supp. 682 (D.D.C. 1978)]




A lawyer is not a guarantor of every fact in the disclosure materials about the company or

transaction. However, if the disclosures are inconsistent, or the lawyer has any reason to

doubt their accuracy, the lawyer has a duty - ....ANSWER ...-to inquire to

determine the correct facts. [ABA Formal Op. 335 (1974)]




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