Joint Representations: A Blessing or a Curse?
Michael Furey authored the article, "Joint Representations: A Blessing or a Curse?" for the New Jersey Law Journal. The article discusses the challenges attorneys and clients face when an attorney represents more than one client in a single matter. The article also suggests that all ethical and practical issues that arise should be addressed by attorneys and their clients from the beginning, if possible, to avoid future misunderstandings and problems.
Read the full article here.
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