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DBA Headnotes

Sep 3, 2018

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The Trouble with Joint Representations

LPCH partner Josh Sandler recently authored the article, "The Trouble with Joint Representation" in DBA Headnotes covering the ethical and litigation strategy involved in joint representation.

Josh has been involved in joint litigation situations and has seen legal representation effectuated in a variety of ways.

"The company and the new hire may use the same attorney, without issue, to defend the suit; the company and the new hire may utilize separate counsel from the beginning; or the company and the new hire may use the same attorney until a conflict arises," says Josh.

There can be many advantages to joint representation, such as controlling the defendant's factual narrative and keeping litigation costs down.

Read the full article here.