What steps should be followed when a member of the legal team believes that the client wants to testify falsely? Other than in a litigation context, what might a client do that could qualify as false and, therefore, require lawyer intervention?

What will be an ideal response?


First, the lawyer needs to discuss the matter with the client, explaining the ramifications of
testifying falsely or committing perjury. Then, if the client persists in testifying falsely, the
lawyer has to refrain from partaking in the deceit, which would include withdrawing from the
representation. An example for the second question would be if the lawyer becomes aware
that the client is planning on fraudulently hiding assets, or if the client is planning on putting
forth a false affidavit.

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