Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 138
... lawyer shall not : ( 1 ) Communicate or cause another to communicate on the subject of the representation with a party he knows to be represented by a lawyer in that matter unless he has the prior consent of the lawyer representing such ...
... lawyer shall not : ( 1 ) Communicate or cause another to communicate on the subject of the representation with a party he knows to be represented by a lawyer in that matter unless he has the prior consent of the lawyer representing such ...
Page 140
... lawyer and the adverse party . The difference in stakes between lawyer and layman is likely to be large with severe risks facing the layman . The layman will probably encounter the legal system at most a few times during his life , and ...
... lawyer and the adverse party . The difference in stakes between lawyer and layman is likely to be large with severe risks facing the layman . The layman will probably encounter the legal system at most a few times during his life , and ...
Page 155
... lawyer may have an incentive to keep the litiga- tion going in order to make more money . Direct communication could overcome all of these problems . Direct communication might also reveal that the lawyer has paternalistically lied to ...
... lawyer may have an incentive to keep the litiga- tion going in order to make more money . Direct communication could overcome all of these problems . Direct communication might also reveal that the lawyer has paternalistically lied to ...
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The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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