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Ethics Opinions / FAQs

Must a Lawyer Disclose a Client’s Deposition Lie?

A recent Texas advisory ethics opinion addressed whether “a lawyer [has] a duty … to correct false statements made by his client in response to questioning by the opposing party’s …

Recent Cases

Rules Prohibit Lying to Opposing Counsel

On September 16, 2016, the Supreme Court of Iowa suspended Des Moines lawyer Kathryn Barnhill for lying to her opponent about whether she had sent a partial fee refund to …

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