Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Jan. 4, 2019
Key issues relating to motions to disqualify
When a motion to disqualify is filed, tensions often run high. The attorney targeted by the motion may feel a mix of anger at opposing counsel and discomfort in explaining to the client why it should incur additional fees to defend a motion in order for the attorney to continue the representation.






When a motion to disqualify is filed, tensions often run high. The attorney targeted by the motion may feel a mix of anger at opposing counsel and discomfort in explaining to the client why it should incur additional fees to defend a motion in order for the attorney to continue the representation.
Indeed, because of the nature of the allegations that can support a disqualification motion, such motions sometimes receive media coverag...
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