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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