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Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
Overview
- Rules of Professional Conduct for Texas
- Adopted based on ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- Governs attorney ethics and professional responsibility
Notes: Effective March 7, 2025 version available
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# Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct **Jurisdiction:** Texas (TX) **Authority:** State Bar of Texas / Texas Supreme Court **Source:** [https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1459244/texas-disciplinary-rules-of-professional-conduct-pdf.pdf](https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1459244/texas-disciplinary-rules-of-professional-conduct-pdf.pdf) ## Status **Notes:** Effective March 7, 2025 version available This jurisdiction's rules have been identified but a full scraper has not been implemented yet. ## Overview The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct govern the professional conduct of attorneys licensed in Texas. Like all U.S. jurisdictions, these rules are based on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, with jurisdiction-specific modifications. ## Key Topics Typically Covered - Client-Lawyer Relationship (competence, confidentiality, conflicts) - Counselor and Advocate roles - Transactions with Non-Clients - Law Firms and Associations - Public Service - Information About Legal Services (advertising) - Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession ## Legal Basis for Public Domain Status Under *Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc.* (2020), government-created legal materials, including court rules adopted by state supreme courts, are in the public domain and cannot be copyrighted. --- *Public Domain under the Government Edicts Doctrine* *Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (2020)*
Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct - Public Domain under Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org (2020)