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A motion to disqualify counsel is a request made by a party to the court to remove the opposing partys attorney from the case, usually based on a conflict of interest or another ethical violation. (NOTE: Ethical violations are determined by the rules of professional conduct for lawyers.
[5] Rule 1.10(b) operates to permit a law firm, under certain circumstances, to represent a person with interests directly adverse to those of a client represented by a lawyer who formerly was associated with the firm. The Rule applies regardless of when the formerly associated lawyer represented the client.
CRPC 1.7(b) provides: A lawyer shall not, without informed written consent from each affected client and compliance with paragraph (d), represent a client if there is a docHub risk the lawyers representation of the client will be materially limited by the lawyers responsibilities to or relationships with
Rule 1.11 (b) requires a firm to notify, as appropriate, lawyers and nonlawyer personnel within the firm that the personally disqualified lawyer is prohibited from participating in the representation of the current client, and this notification must be given reasonably and promptly. Moreover, the definition of
The general rule for imputed conflicts says that no lawyer in a firm may knowingly represent a client if any one of them alone would be disqualified because of a conflict of interest. In other words, if one lawyer has a conflict of interest, To read the full transcript, please start your free trial or log in.
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