What should you do when you are co-counsel on a case or in a deal, and
you become aware that the other lawyer has made an error? A
new ethics opinion
from the New York State Bar Association says that if you reasonably
believe that your co-counsel has committed a significant error or
omission that may give rise to a malpractice claim, you must
disclose the information to the client. The Law For Lawyers Today has more information
here.
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