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Re: Ethical question
Posted by Shelstartx on 5/24/06

    On 5/24/06, Prairie Dawg wrote:
    > Sounds ethically challenged from what you describe. How
    > about setting out the facts and letting us know what state
    > you're in? because a lot of the time people who ask loaded
    > questions like this aren't setting out all the relevant
    > facts. It's called selective filtering to get the results
    > you want.
    >
    >
    > On 5/19/06, Shelstartx wrote:
    >> Is it ethical for a plantiff's attorney to accept a case
    > for
    >> the defendent in same case? In mediation the attorney left
    >> to talk to the defendent's attorney and accepted a case for
    >> the defendent that is related to the oringinal case and
    >> after meeting with the other attorneys he was sure we
    > should
    >> settle and not push for any more. IS THIS ETHICAL?


    I am in Texas and I am bound by confidentiality so I am not sure
    what else I can say without crossing the line.

     
     

 
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