Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 56Connecticut Bar Association, 1982 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 354
... parties and / or advise both parties in the drafting of a separation agreement , notwithstanding that the lawyer does not represent either party in the subsequent litigation . The Committee feels that Formal Opinion No. 27 clearly ...
... parties and / or advise both parties in the drafting of a separation agreement , notwithstanding that the lawyer does not represent either party in the subsequent litigation . The Committee feels that Formal Opinion No. 27 clearly ...
Page 356
... parties . Therefore , a lawyer may not serve in that capacity for either party when the lawyer has previously represented both parties , without the informed consent of the other party . ( 3 ) Finally , the question of whether or not a ...
... parties . Therefore , a lawyer may not serve in that capacity for either party when the lawyer has previously represented both parties , without the informed consent of the other party . ( 3 ) Finally , the question of whether or not a ...
Page 499
... parties are differing . Mediation is a function that attorneys commonly have performed in other settings when differences between the parties involved were acute and intense ; for example , in labor relations when a strike and even ...
... parties are differing . Mediation is a function that attorneys commonly have performed in other settings when differences between the parties involved were acute and intense ; for example , in labor relations when a strike and even ...
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Connecticut Supreme Court Review | 1 |
Family Law Arthur E Balbirer | 26 |
Attorneys Fees Under | 66 |
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