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Litigation

Jul. 19, 2001

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On the day attorneys are admitted to practice law, they swear under oath to provide zealous advocacy to all clients. In California, Rule of Professional Conduct 3-110 proscribes the intentional, reckless or repeated failure to perform legal services with diligence, learning and skill. Linnen v. A.H. Robins Co., 1999 WL 462015 (Mass. Super. June 1999).

        By David Schultz and J. Robert Keena

        On the day attorneys are admitted to practice law, they swear under oath to provide zealous advocacy to all clients. In California, Rule of Professional Conduct 3-110 proscribes the intentional, reckless or repeated failure to perform legal services with diligence, learning and skill. Linnen v. A.H. Robins Co., 1999 WL 46...

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