Discipline
Oct. 31, 2003
California Plays Catch-Up With Bill Creating Exception to Confidentiality
Focus Column Legal Ethics By Charles S. Doskow Consider this situation: A client informs his lawyer that he intends to commit murder or mayhem on a particular named enemy in a manner that causes the lawyer to believe that the client is serious and has the means to carry out the threat. May the lawyer warn the potential victim or law enforcement?




Legal Ethics
By Charles S. Doskow
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