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    Formal Ethics Opinion 92-367 (Downloadable PDF)

    Formal Ethics Opinion 92-367 (Downloadable PDF)

    Formal Ethics Opinion 92-367 (Downloadable PDF)

    This covers a lawyer who in the course of representing a client examines another client as an adverse witness.
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    Lawyer Examining a Client as an Adverse Witness, Or Conducting Third Party Discovery of the Client A lawyer who in the course of representing a client examines another client as an adverse witness in a matter unrelated to the lawyer's representation of the other client, or conducts third party discovery of the client in such a matter, will likely face a conflict that is disqualifying in the absence of appropriate client consent. Any such disqualification will also be imputed to other lawyers in the lawyer's firm.

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    5611100367

    Publication Date

    10/1/1992 12:00:00 AM

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