Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. By 1914, three quarters of all state bar associations had adopted the Canons, and in most states complaints about lawyer misconduct were heard by bar association committees followed by a possible appeal to the court.
2. Lawyers tend to see their role in securing justice as an important contribution toward establishing an efficient legal system, as supporting law as an institution, and as promoting procedural justice.
3. Ethical rules require lawyers to accept any case and client who can pay the fee.
4. The general duty of confidentiality is broader than the lawyer-client privilege.
5. If a client tells the lawyer that he or she will lie on the witness stand, the ethical rules require that the lawyer do nothing about the situation.



1.true
2.true
3.false
4.true
5.false

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