Navigating Conflicts When Serving 3rd-Party Subpoenas

Law360, New York ( September 16, 2013, 11:39 AM EDT) -- Every law firm knows the importance of a thorough conflicts check before beginning a representation. But what happens when a law firm serves discovery requests or a subpoena on a third party, only to discover that the third party is a current or former client, potentially creating a conflict that otherwise did not exist? And, what happens when the third party objects to producing the discovery or moves to quash the subpoena? . . .

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