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Law Practice

Aug. 21, 2024

This is just between us

Lawyers have a duty of confidentiality to preserve client secrets, which can sometimes prevent them from sharing information. However, the common interest doctrine allows lawyers to share information with other parties with a common interest, such as a joint defense agreement or joint prosecution agreement.

David M. Majchrzak

Shareholder, Klinedinst PC

Litigation, Legal Ethics

501 W Broadway Ste 600
San Diego , CA 92101-3584

Phone: (619) 239-8131

Fax: (619) 238-8707

Email: dmajchrzak@klinedinstlaw.com

Thomas Jefferson School of Law

David practices in the areas of legal ethics and litigation of professional liability claims.

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Lawyers are in the relationship business. The better theirs are, the more likely it is for them to have existing clients express pleasure with their services, potential clients reach out, opposing counsel listen to their ideas, and other lawyers refer business to them. And, a primary way that relationships are developed is communication. The cruel twist is that one aspect of lawyering that can frustrate some is that lawyers sometimes are precluded from sharing information, including some o...

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