03/27/2008
District of Columbia Ethics Opinion Advises That Limiting the Scope of an Engagement to a Discrete Legal Issue or Discrete Stage in Litigation May Avoid a Former Client Conflict
District of Columbia Bar Legal Ethics Committee, Op. 343 (Feb. 2008)
Brief Summary
The District of Columbia Bar Legal Ethics Committee (“Committee”) advised that a lawyer who is asked to handle a matter adverse to a party that the lawyer or the lawyer’s law firm previously represented in a related matter may, in some circumstances, avoid former client conflict by limiting the scope of the new representation to a discrete legal issue or discrete stage in litigation.
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