Marketplace Pricing Download

Witness Preparation Ethics Boundaries

Evaluates witness preparation activities for ethical compliance under ABA Formal Opinion 508 and Model Rules 3.3, 3.4, 8.4. Distinguishes permissible preparation from prohibited coaching. Use when planning deposition or trial prep, reviewing proposed prep activities, or checking witness coaching ethics. Triggers: witness prep, deposition prep, coaching ethics, ABA 508, testimony preparation.

ID: us.litigation.witness-prep-ethics Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
⬇ Download

Witness Preparation Ethics Boundaries

Defines lawful witness preparation boundaries and compliance workflow under ABA guidance and Model Rules. Core principle: preparation is expected, but truth is the touchstone—genuine recollection must be preserved.

Prerequisites

  1. Jurisdiction and governing ethics rules (state bar, local court orders).
  2. Witness type and setting (fact or expert; deposition, hearing, trial).
  3. Core materials: pleadings, key documents, prior statements, discovery responses.
  4. Any in-court communication limits (Geders, Perry).

Authority Baseline

Source Constraint
Model Rule 3.3 No false evidence or testimony (candor to tribunal)
Model Rule 3.4 No falsifying evidence or counseling false testimony
Model Rule 8.4 No dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation
ABA Formal Op. 508 (2023) Preparation expected but must preserve genuine recollection
Restatement (Third) Law Governing Lawyers §116 Preparation allowed; no coaching to fabricate or alter
Local ethics opinions Follow stricter local rule when applicable

Permissible vs. Prohibited

Area Permissible Prohibited
Procedure Explain mechanics, oath, objections, transcript
Documents Review to refresh recollection Use documents to override memory
Recollection Ask what witness remembers; test basis and confidence Supply facts or fill gaps
Legal relevance Explain claims and why topics matter Instruct how to shape testimony
Anticipated topics Identify likely areas; practice Q&A Provide preferred answers
Expression Suggest clearer wording; avoid jargon Change substance by rephrasing
Demeanor Advise calm, listen fully, ask for clarification
Coordination Prepare witnesses separately Align stories across witnesses

Session Workflow

  1. State purpose: truthful, complete testimony is required.
  2. Cover procedure and demeanor guidance.
  3. Review documents to refresh memory, then test recollection.
  4. Elicit narrative in witness's own words.
  5. Practice anticipated topics with neutral prompts.
  6. Correct clarity issues without changing substance.
  7. Run ethics checklist; obtain witness confirmation.

Unfavorable Recollection Protocol

Required: Accept recollection as stated. Advise truthful testimony. Adjust case strategy.

Allowed: Explore basis and confidence level. Check for question misunderstanding. Review documents to test memory without pressure.

Forbidden: Pressure to change truthful recollection. Suggest recollection is wrong because harmful. Coach to minimize or hide unfavorable facts.

Gray-Area Tests

  • After document review, does witness have present recollection or only adoption of the document?
  • Are you clarifying expression without changing substance?
  • Are you explaining legal relevance without instructing how to answer?
  • Would you be comfortable with the prep transcript before a disciplinary committee?

Ethics Checklist

Permissible:

  • [ ] Explain procedure and roles
  • [ ] Review documents to refresh memory
  • [ ] Ask witness to describe recollection
  • [ ] Explain legal significance of topics
  • [ ] Identify anticipated topics and practice questions
  • [ ] Suggest clearer expression of witness's own recollection
  • [ ] Advise on demeanor and non-substantive behavior

Prohibited:

  • [ ] Suggest facts the witness does not recall
  • [ ] Tell the witness what happened
  • [ ] Coach false or misleading testimony
  • [ ] Share other witnesses' testimony to align stories
  • [ ] Pressure witness to change truthful testimony
  • [ ] Use documents to override genuine recollection

Neutral Prompt Templates

"Tell me what you remember about [event]."
"What is the basis for that memory?"
"Does this document refresh your recollection, or are you relying only on what it says?"
"Please answer in your own words, even if the answer is not helpful to our case."
"If you do not know or do not recall, say so."

Guidelines

  • Apply the stricter rule when state or local guidance is more restrictive.
  • Never show or summarize other witnesses' testimony to a witness.
  • If you know testimony is false, follow Model Rule 3.3 remediation duties.
  • Document preparation steps to show compliance if challenged.

Cross-References

  • deposition-witness-prep-session
  • deposition-deponent-coaching
  • deposition-preparation

Related Skills

United States flagUnited States · litigation

Rule 30(b)(6) Corporate Representative Deposition

Manages Rule 30(b)(6) corporate representative deposition workflows — drafting notice topics with reasonable particularity, building examination outl…

CaseMark
United States flagUnited States · litigation

30(b)(6) Corporate Representative Deposition

Guides taking and defending Rule 30(b)(6) corporate representative depositions. Drafts topic lists with reasonable particularity, builds examination …

CaseMark
United States flagUnited States · litigation

Abstract of Judgment

Drafts a recordable Abstract of Judgment to create a judgment lien on a debtor's real property. Extracts party names, monetary components, and judgme…

CaseMark
United States flagUnited States · litigation

Amicus Brief

Drafts and analyzes U.S. appellate amicus curiae briefs for non-parties with Rule 29/Rule 37 compliance, unique perspective development, and Bluebook…

CaseMark
United States flagUnited States · litigation

Amicus Coalition Management

Manages end-to-end workflow for multi-organization amicus coalition briefs in appellate courts. Covers single-pen drafting governance, position align…

CaseMark