SPECIAL CONFLICTS-OF-INTEREST OF FORMER AND

Maine Rules of Professional Conduct

Rule: 1.11

Jurisdiction: ME

Bluebook Citation: Me. R. Prof. Conduct 1.11

CURRENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (a) Except as law may otherwise expressly permit, a lawyer who has formerly served as a public officer or employee of the government: (1) is subject to Rule 1.9(c); and (2) shall not otherwise represent a client in connection with a matter in which the lawyer participated personally and substantially as a public officer or employee, unless the appropriate governmental officer or agency gives its informed consent, confirmed in writing, to the representation. (b) When a lawyer is disqualified from representation under paragraph (a), no lawyer in a firm with which that lawyer is associated may knowingly undertake or continue representation in such a matter unless: 10 (1) from any the disqualified participation in the matter and is apportioned no part of the fee therefrom; and timely screened lawyer is (2) the appropriate governmental officer or agency gives its informed consent, confirmed in writing, to the representation. (c) Except as law may otherwise expressly permit, a lawyer having information that the lawyer knows is confidential government information about a person acquired when the lawyer was a public officer or employee, may not represent a private client whose interests are adverse to that person in a matter in which the information could be used to the material disadvantage of that person. As used in this Rule, the term “confidential government information” means information that has been obtained under governmental authority and which, at the time this Rule is applied, the government is prohibited by law from disclosing to the public or has a legal privilege not to disclose and which is not otherwise available to the public. A firm with which that lawyer is associated may undertake or continue representation in the matter only if the disqualified lawyer is timely screened from any participation in the matter and is apportioned no part of the fee therefrom. (d) Except as law may otherwise expressly permit, a lawyer currently serving as a public officer or employee: (1) is subject to Rules 1.7 and 1.9; and (2) shall not: (i) participate in a matter in which the lawyer participated personally and substantially while in private practice or nongovernmental employment, unless: (A) the appropriate governmental officer or agency gives its informed consent, confirmed in writing, to the representation; or 11 (B) under applicable lawful delegation may be authorized to act in the lawyer’s stead in the matter. law, no one is or by the lawyer (ii) negotiate for private employment with any person who is involved as a party or as lawyer for a party in a matter in is participating personally and which substantially, except that a lawyer serving as a law clerk to a judge, other adjudicative officer or arbitrator may negotiate for private employment as permitted by Rule 1.12(b) and subject to the conditions stated in Rule 1.12(b). (e) As used in this Rule, the term “matter” includes: (1) any judicial or other proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, controversy, investigation, charge, accusation, arrest or other particular matter involving a specific party or parties, and (2) any other matter covered by the conflict-of-interest rules of the appropriate government agency.

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