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Law Practice

Aug. 8, 2008

Proposed Rule On Conflicts Stirs Up ABA

A proposed change to the ABA's Model Rule of Professional Conduct would allow a law firm to take on a client even if one of its attorneys has been disqualified from doing so because she represented the opposing side at her former firm.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO-To supporters it makes practical sense. For opponents it's an affront to the trust inherent in attorney-client relationships.
      The American Bar Association's House of Delegates is expected to take up a number of hot-button issues when it meets next week, but the most controversial propo...

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