Conflict of interest disqualification : Martin v. Gray and screening methods.
https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/link/catalog5129
- Responsibility
- Russell W. Lusk, J. Williams E. Mingo, Sylviane Borenstein [and 2 others]
- Editor
- Russell W. Lusk
- J. William E. Mingo
- Sylviane Borenstein
- Neil C. Wittmann
- R. Paul Beckmann
- Location
- Ottawa, ON
- Publisher
- Canadian Bar Association
- Publication Date
- 1993
- Language
- English
- Material Type
- Book
- Physical Description
- iii, 128 pages.
- ISBN
- 0-920742-37-8
- Contents
- Part I - Background Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Martin v. Gray Chapter 3: Issues Addressed by the Task Force Chapter 4: Summary of Relevant Case Law, Codes and Practice with Respect to Imputed Knowledge and Screening Methods Part II - Analysis Chapter 5: The Interests and Values to be Balanced Chapter 6: Screening Methods Chapter 7: Factors that Will Influance the Success of a Screening Method Chapter 8: The Federation of Law Societies' Proposed Rule Chapter 9: Related Issues Appendix A - Results of Contacts with Law Firms Appendix B - Summary of Comments on the Draft Discussion Paper on Martin v. Gray Conflicts Appendix C - ABA Model Rules Appendix D Excerpt from the Barreau du Quebec Rule on Professional Secrecy and Conflict of Interest
- Call Number
- KF 310 C3 1993
- Location
- Fredericton