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Lawyer Disqualification: Recent Developments & Practical Tips

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Lawyer Disqualification: Recent Developments & Practical Tips
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Motions to disqualify counsel continue to proliferate. Consequences can be severe for lawyers and clients. The client can lose counsel of choice, and the lawyer can lose the client and potentially face liability claims and disciplinary problems. Review recent disqualification decisions and discuss practical tips for litigating disqualification motions.

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Charles Herring Jr., Gaines F. West II

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Lawyer Disqualification: Recent Developments & Practical Tips (Nov 2016)

Motions to disqualify counsel continue to proliferate. Consequences can be severe for lawyers and clients. The client can lose counsel of choice, and the lawyer can lose the client and potentially face liability claims and disciplinary problems. Review recent disqualification decisions and discuss practical tips for litigating disqualification motions. 

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Civil Litigation Conference

Charles Herring Jr., Herring & Panzer, L.L.P. - Austin, TX
Gaines F. West II, West Webb Allbritton & Gentry P C - College Station, TX