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I tried questioning why this was and even pleaded with him to reconsider. I never got a response.
Depending on who you ask, dating a lawyer can either be a great victory or the path to misery. Here are some things that you should keep in mind before you start dating a lawyer on your own!
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Although we only talk business, from my perspective we get along well. The first is whether she is in a relationship.
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How can I ask her out, or even speak with her in a nonbusiness setting to see if she has any interest? Consume, at most, just under two drinks.

Then be yourself, just like mom always said. But Steve and Mia, the Daily News advice columnists, skipped over the relationship advice and went right to legal ethics:.

Steve: The ask-out part is easy; the legal issues are not. Case law and ethics require you to disclose to your client and the court any relationship you might have with opposing counsel.
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Might be best to avoid that mess until all your cases with her are completed. Then, simply ask her out for coffee and find out her relationship status. As a result, each client is entitled to know of the existence and implications of the relationship between the lawyers before the lawyer agrees to undertake the representation.
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The disqualification arising from a close family relationship is personal and ordinarily is not imputed to members of firms with whom the lawyers are associated. See Rule 1. See, e.

SheikaA. The Sheika case recounts the three major opinions I know of on the subject: People v. JacksonCal. CrokenMass. Kelley20 S. The bulk of what I know about my opposing counsel in a current case I learned during other cases, which means that information is presumptive confidential as a result of my duties to my prior clients — and, more to the point, the vast majority of relationships among opposing counsel do little to alter the situation.
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I would never dream of limiting my advocacy to benefit a close friend, family member, or romantic interest, and I would be insulted and disappointed if any of them ever expected me to do so. In my humble opinion, the best guide for when you have to disclose is found a little bit higher up the on those ABA Model Rule comments:. That, to me, is where the analysis begins. At what point do you believe a court would seriously question your ability to represent your client?
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If you have any doubt, then there is no doubt: you should disclose it to the client. I would like to ask her out, but there is a twofold problem. But Steve and Mia, the Daily News advice columnists, skipped over the relationship advice and went right to legal ethics: Steve: The ask-out part is easy; the legal issues are not.