By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer The American Bar Association's policymaking body put an end to a long debate Monday by adopting a model rule that will make it easier for attorneys to move to new firms. Convening for the association's midyear meeting in Boston, the House of Delegates narrowly passed proposal 109, which advocates "screening," a procedure that isolates a lawyer so that conflicts of interest at the attorney's former firm w...
Daily Journal Staff Writer The American Bar Association's policymaking body put an end to a long debate Monday by adopting a model rule that will make it easier for attorneys to move to new firms. Convening for the association's midyear meeting in Boston, the House of Delegates narrowly passed proposal 109, which advocates "screening," a procedure that isolates a lawyer so that conflicts of interest at the attorney's former firm w...
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