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| Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar | 
 Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
   Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
     Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
       Appendix 3-A - Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct
Appendix 3-A - Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct
         Article Transactions with Persons Other than Clients
Article Transactions with Persons Other than Clients
         Section Rule 4.1                  - Truthfulness in Statements to Others
Section Rule 4.1                  - Truthfulness in Statements to Others
Cite as:  O.S. §, __  __
Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct
Chapter 1, App. 3-A
Transactions 
with Persons Other than Clients
Rule 4.1. Truthfulness In Statements To 
Others
In the course of representing a client a lawyer shall not knowingly:
(a) make a false statement of material fact or law to a third person; or
(b) fail to disclose a material fact to a third person when disclosure is necessary to avoid assisting a criminal or fraudulent act by a client, unless disclosure is prohibited by Rule 1.6.
Comment
Misrepresentation
[1] A lawyer is 
required to be truthful when dealing with others on a client's behalf, but 
generally has no affirmative duty to inform an opposing party of relevant facts. 
A misrepresentation can occur if the lawyer incorporates or affirms a statement 
of another person that the lawyer knows is false. Misrepresentations can also 
occur by partially true but misleading statements or omissions that are the 
equivalent of affirmative false statements. For dishonest conduct that does not 
amount to a false statement or for misrepresentations by a lawyer other than in 
the course of representing a client, see Rule 8.4.
Statements of Fact
[2] This Rule refers to statements of fact. Whether a particular 
statement should be regarded as one of fact can depend on the circumstances. 
Under generally accepted conventions in negotiation, certain types of statements 
ordinarily are not taken as statements of material fact. Estimates of price or 
value placed on the subject of a transaction and a party's intentions as to an 
acceptable settlement of a claim are ordinarily in this category, and so is the 
existence of an undisclosed principal except where nondisclosure of the 
principal would constitute fraud. Lawyers should be mindful of their obligations 
under applicable law to avoid criminal and tortious 
misrepresentation.
Crime or Fraud by Client
[3] Under Rule 1.2(d), a lawyer is prohibited from counseling 
or assisting a client in conduct that the lawyer knows is criminal or 
fraudulent. Paragraph (b) states a specific application of the principle set 
forth in Rule 1.2(d) and addresses the situation where a client’s crime or fraud 
takes the form of a lie or misrepresentation. Ordinarily, a lawyer can avoid 
assisting a client’s crime or fraud by withdrawing from the representation. 
Sometimes it may be necessary for the lawyer to give notice of the fact of 
withdrawal and to disaffirm an opinion, document, affirmation or the like. In 
extreme cases, substantive law may require a lawyer to disclose information 
relating to the representation to avoid being deemed to have assisted the 
client’s crime or fraud. If the lawyer can avoid assisting a client’s crime or 
fraud only by disclosing the information, then under paragraph (b) the lawyer is 
required to do, unless the disclosure is prohibited by Rule 1.6.
Historical Data
Amended by order of the Supreme Court, 2007 OK 22; effective January 1, 2008. (superseded document available )
Citationizer© Summary of Documents Citing This Document| Cite | Name | Level | 
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| Oklahoma Supreme Court Cases | |||
| Cite | Name | Level | |
| 2007 OK 22, 171 P.3d 780, | IN RE: APPLICATION OF THE OBA TO AMEND THE RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT | Cited | |
| Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar | |||
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| 5 O.S. Rule 4.1, | Truthfulness in Statements to Others | Discussed | |