| 1984 - 324 páginas
...adverse to a client, and paragraph (b)(l) with respect to material limitations on representation of a client, when a disinterested lawyer would conclude...the basis of the client's consent. When more than one client is involved, the question of conflict must be resolved as to each client. Moreover, there... | |
| Dan K. Webb, Robert W. Tarun, Steven F. Molo - 2023 - 1436 páginas
...adverse to a client, and paragraph (b)(l) with respect to material limitations on representation of a client, when a disinterested lawyer would conclude...the basis of the client's consent. When more than one client is involved, die questions of conflict must be resolved as to each client. . . ."* The Comment... | |
| Richard J. Heafey, Don M. Kennedy - 2016 - 906 páginas
...another, and special confidentiality provisions must be set in place when representing competitors.20 that the client should not agree to the representation...representation on the basis of the client's consent." See also Rule 1.7 (a) (1); Zador Corporation, NV vs. CK Kwan, 31 Cal. App. 4th 1285 (1995) (containing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services - 1996 - 276 páginas
...adverse to a client, and paragraph (b)(l) with respect to material limitations on representation of a client, when a disinterested lawyer would conclude...the basis of the client's consent. When more than one client is involved, the question of conflict must be resolved as to each client. Moreover, there... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services - 1996 - 268 páginas
...adverse to a client, and paragraph (b)(l) with respect to material limitations on representation of a client, when a disinterested lawyer would conclude...the basis of the client's consent. When more than one client is involved, the question of conflict must be resolved as to each client. Moreover, there... | |
| Paul J. Zwier, Anthony J. Bocchino - 2000 - 252 páginas
...adverse to a client, and paragraph (b)(l) with respect to material limitations on representation of a client, when a disinterested lawyer would conclude...the basis of the client's consent. When more than one client is involved, the question of conflict must be resolved as to each client. Moreover, there... | |
| William H. Fortune, Richard H. Underwood, Edward J. Imwinkelried - 2001 - 818 páginas
...or as witness — by the dual roles. The attorney can, however, ask for the client's consent unless a disinterested lawyer would conclude that the client...agree to the representation under the circumstances.' In this scenario, the attorney-witness is already interested by virtue of his prior representation... | |
| William H. Fortune, Richard H. Underwood, Edward J. Imwinkelried - 2001 - 818 páginas
...or as witness — by the dual roles. The attorney can, however, ask for the client's consent unless a disinterested lawyer would conclude that the client should not agree to the representation under the circumstances.1 In this scenario, the attorney-witness is already interested by virtue of his prior... | |
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