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Tag: imputation

Rule Making

LASC Amends Rule 1.10 Pertaining To The Imputation of Conflicts

On May 12, 2023, the Louisiana Supreme Court amended Louisiana Rule of Professional Conduct Rule 1.10 pertaining to the imputation of conflicts when lawyers are associated in a firm. The …

CLE / Louisiana Rule Making

LSBA To Consider Recommending Amendments to the Louisiana Imputation of Conflicts Rules

The LSBA Rules of Professional Conduct Committee has proposed that the LSBA recommend to the Louisiana Supreme Court to amend Rule 1.10 of the Rules of Professional Conduct. The rule …

Recent Cases

Is a Former-Client Conflict of a Paralegal Imputed to a New Law Firm?

Yes, according to the Rhode Island Supreme Court in Fedora v. Werber, No. 2012-50-Appeal (Dec. 20, 2013). In Fedora, a paralegal who worked on a medical malpractice case at a defense firm …

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