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Are lawyers required to notify clients that their funds will be placed in an IOLTA account?

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A. No notice is required. Nor do clients have any input or control over the destination of interest earned on IOLTA funds. However, these facts should not diminish the matters traditionally raised with a client when a lawyer is determining whether the client’s funds should be placed in an interest-bearing account.

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