A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: ( 1 ) the lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely affect the relationship with the other client; and... Investigation of Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters ... - Page 260by United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters - 1997 - 20 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lawrence A. Frolik - Law - 1999 - 716 pages
...the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: (1) the lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and (2) each client consents after consultation. (b) A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation... | |
| Administrative law - 2000 - 604 pages
...the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: (1) The covered attorney reasonably believes the representation will...affect the relationship with the other client; and (ii) Each client consents after consultation. (2) A covered attorney shall not represent a client if... | |
| Paul J. Zwier, Anthony J. Bocchino - Attorney and client - 2000 - 252 pages
...the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: (1) the lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and (2) each client consents after consultation. (b) A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation... | |
| Stephen J. McGarry - Business & Economics - 2002 - 442 pages
...the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: (I) the lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and (2) each client consents after consultation. In 1998 the House of Lords decided the case of Prince... | |
| Susan P. Shapiro - Law - 2002 - 512 pages
...representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: ( 1 ) The lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and (2) Each client consents after consultation. (b) A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation... | |
| Stephen R. Akers, Myron E. Sildon - Business & Economics - 2002 - 360 pages
...responsibilities to another client or to a third person, or by the lawyer's own interests, unless: • The lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client, and, • The client consents after consultation. When representation of multiple clients in a single matter... | |
| Harold G. Wren, Beverly J. Glascock - Law - 2005 - 290 pages
...the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, unless: (1) The lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and closure of the ramifications of the representation that might make it adverse.5 In addition to possible... | |
| Law - 2006 - 1038 pages
...client if the representation of that client will be directly adverse to another client, {4} The lawyer reasonably believes the representation will not adversely...affect the relationship with the other client; and {2) Each client consents after consultation. ity A lawyer shall not represent a client if the representation... | |
| Laura Ruhl Genson, Anita Kerezman - Business & Economics - 2006 - 550 pages
...represent a client that is directly adverse to another client, unless the lawyer reasonably believes that the representation will not adversely affect the relationship...with the other client, and each client consents after consultation.5 Under ABA Model Rule 1.8 a lawyer cannot accept compensation for representing a client... | |
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