arthur_dent
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I am looking for the Michigan rules on conflicted legal representation where there is a dispute among LLC members.
For New York law, I found this very helpful article:
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Which names the following rules:
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In pertinent part, Rule 1.7 prohibits a lawyer from concurrently representing multiple clients with “differing interests” unless the following four conditions are satisfied:
If I was in New York, this would answer my question perfectly. But, are the rules in Michigan the same? If not, what are they, or where can I find them?
Thanks!
For New York law, I found this very helpful article:
[link removed]
Which names the following rules:
"
In pertinent part, Rule 1.7 prohibits a lawyer from concurrently representing multiple clients with “differing interests” unless the following four conditions are satisfied:
- the lawyer reasonably believes that the lawyer will be able to provide competent and diligent representation to each affected client;
- the representation is not prohibited by law;
- the representation does not involve the assertion of a claim by one client against another client represented by the lawyer in the same litigation or other proceeding before a tribunal; and
- each affected client gives informed consent, confirmed in writing.
If I was in New York, this would answer my question perfectly. But, are the rules in Michigan the same? If not, what are they, or where can I find them?
Thanks!
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