Our signed Collaborative Practice Agreement does not specifically address this
issue, and I could not find a clear answer in the IACP Standards and Ethics.
Can anyone direct me to a rule or other resource for a definitive answer as to
whether another attorney in my firm can handle a litigated divorce subsequent
to my representation of one party in the Collaborative process?
Thank you,
Cindy
Cynthia A. Pensoneau, Esq.
APPERSON CRUMP, PLC
6070 Poplar Avenue, Sixth Floor
Memphis, TN 38119-3954
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