Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Mar. 5, 2021
3 tips for attorneys who are facing a motion to disqualify
While no attorney enjoys litigating their own conduct, motions to disqualify are not uncommon and can raise thorny questions, even if they are at times derided as nothing more than a litigation tactic.






Motions to disqualify are often frustrating for attorneys. An attorney focused on her client's claims or defenses suddenly finds herself thrust into the spotlight and forced to justify her actions. While no attorney enjoys litigating their own conduct, motions to disqualify are not uncommon and can raise thorny questions, even if they are at times derided as nothing more than a litigation tactic.
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