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Perspective

Apr. 24, 2010

Is the New Special Ethics Exception Only for Big Firms?

Tim Reuben of Reuben Raucher & Blum asks whether "ethical screens" really work to avoid vicarious disqualification when lawyers move from one firm to another.

By Tim Reuben

Do "ethical screens" really work to avoid vicarious disqualification when lawyers move from one firm to another and bring with them various conflicts of interest? Apparently - according to the 2nd Appellate District - they can for big firms - and if properly instituted, they can save a significant client relationship and a whole lot of money.

In Kirk v. First American Title, 2010 DJDAR 5212, plaintiffs successf...

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