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Cognitive learning theories attempt to explain how learning occurs using:
Model Rule 3.3
Refers to a specific ethical guideline in legal practice that mandates attorneys to not knowingly make false statements of fact or law to a court or fail to correct false statements of material fact or law previously made.
Model Rule 1.16
A provision within the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct that outlines the circumstances under which a lawyer may withdraw from representing a client.
Withdraw Representation
The act of a lawyer or advocate ceasing to act on behalf of a client in legal proceedings.
Model Rule 1.6(b)(1)
A provision in the American Bar Association's model rules of professional conduct that allows but does not require a lawyer to disclose information to prevent reasonably certain death or substantial bodily harm.
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