How do you cite a Model Rule of Professional Conduct?
- (American Bar Association [ABA], Center for Professional Responsibility, 2013).
- (ABA, Center for Professional Responsibility, 2013).
- ("Rule 1.6, Confidentiality of information," 2013).
Keeping this in consideration, how do you cite the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct?
A. Citation to Cases. All Indiana cases shall be cited by giving the title of the case followed by the volume and page of the regional and official reporter (where both exist), the court of disposition, and the year of the opinion, e.g., Callender v.
Regarding this, how do you cite ethical opinions Bluebook?
The Bluebook now requires the name of the institutional author in the parenthetical with the year of adoption. Rule 12.9. 5 covers citation of the ABA Code of Professional Responsibility and Opinions on Ethics. The institutional author is required in citations to the code.
A legal citation is a "reference to a legal precedent or authority, such as a case, statute, or treatise, that either substantiates or contradicts a given position." Where cases are published on paper, the citation usually contains the following information: Court that issued the decision. Report title. Volume number.