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Contacting Represented Parties: Ethical Considerations

Contacting Represented parties : Ethical Considerations ByWilliam J. Wernz and Wendy Willson LeggeMinnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility Reprinted from Minnesota Trial Lawyer (Summer 1991) Rule of the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct looks like a very simple rule:In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of the representationwith a party the lawyer knows to be Represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless thelawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized by law to do this case, looks are deceiving. This article will explore some of the complicated issues behind thisseemingly simple 1 Corporate EmployeesWhat if the opposing party is a corporation?

CONTACTING REPRESENTED PARTIES: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS By William J. Wernz and Wendy Willson Legge Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility

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