Abstract
The Virginia Rules of Professional Conduct contain provisions that: - require Virginia lawyers to take action that is not required under the Code; - prohibit conduct that is permitted by the Code; - permit conduct that is prohibited by the Code; and - permit conduct that is not explicitly permitted by the Code. The following lists describe these four categories of substantive changes. Each change refers to the applicable Rules provision, as well as the relevant Code provision (if any). For more detailed information, please refer to the Detailed Comparison Chart or to the Rules themselves.
Recommended Citation
Tom Spahn,
Virginia State Bar Committee to Study the Virginia Code of Professional Responsibility: Substantive Differences between the Virgina Rules of Professional Conduct and the Code of Professional Responsibility,
4
Rich. J. L. & Pub. Int.
130
(2000).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/pilr/vol4/iss2/5