Iowa Chapter 33 — Standards for Professional Conduct is an administrative rule established by the Iowa Supreme Court Board of Professional Ethics and Conduct that sets the standards of professional conduct for attorneys in the state of Iowa. The rule outlines the ethical duties of attorneys, including their duty to maintain the integrity of the profession, to provide competent representation, to act with zeal and diligence on behalf of their clients, and to maintain confidential client information. The rule also establishes rules for the safekeeping of clients’ funds and property, and outlines the disciplinary process for attorneys who are accused of violating the standards of professional conduct. The different types of Iowa Chapter 33 — Standards for Professional Conduct include the duty of competence, the duty of diligence, the duty of confidentiality, the duty to protect clients’ funds and property, the duty to act with honesty and integrity, the duty to avoid conflicts of interest, the duty to represent clients zealously, and the duty to comply with the disciplinary process.