Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 66State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1992 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 212
Instead , trustees act as principals and have the authority to hire agents such as attorneys . ... However , courts are generally less willing to expand the privity of contract between an attorney and trustee to create an attorney ...
Instead , trustees act as principals and have the authority to hire agents such as attorneys . ... However , courts are generally less willing to expand the privity of contract between an attorney and trustee to create an attorney ...
Page 215
The court stated that [ a ] n attorney who acts as counsel for a trustee provides advice and guidance as to how that trustee may and must act to fulfill his obligations to all beneficiaries . It follows that when an attorney undertakes ...
The court stated that [ a ] n attorney who acts as counsel for a trustee provides advice and guidance as to how that trustee may and must act to fulfill his obligations to all beneficiaries . It follows that when an attorney undertakes ...
Page 327
This fact is recognized in the Rules themselves : Moreover , these Rules are not intended to govern or affect judicial application of either the attorney - client or work product privilege . Those privileges were developed to promote ...
This fact is recognized in the Rules themselves : Moreover , these Rules are not intended to govern or affect judicial application of either the attorney - client or work product privilege . Those privileges were developed to promote ...
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Contents
FEBRUARY 1992 NUMBER | 1 |
LAWYERS FIDELITY BOND | 53 |
SENIOR TOPICAL EDITORS | 84 |
Copyright | |
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