Law Practice
Dec. 23, 2005
Knowledge in the Firm Disqualifies Attorney
SAN FRANCISCO - A firm must be disqualified from handling a lawsuit if it previously has obtained confidential information from the opposing party regardless of whether the firm shared the confidential information with the lawyer handling the case, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A firm must be disqualified from handling a lawsuit if it previously has obtained confidential information from the opposing party regardless of whether the firm shared the confidential information with the lawyer handling the case, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday.
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