What to do When Honest Faith Requires Honest Doubt
Suspect your client isn't being entirely truthful?
Suspect your client isn't being entirely truthful?
This is the brief story of an over-zealous opposing counsel undone by his aggressive discovery motion work
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Someone steals the laptop you use in your practice. After the first flush of panic subsides, a nagging question surfaces: do I have any ethical obligations? Quick answer: Yes. At the time of the event. And well before.
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