VSB tries again on the use of undisclosed recordings
By Alan Cooper
Published: August 31, 2010
Tags: Legal Ethics Opinion, Virginia State Bar
The Virginia State Bar’s Standing Committee on Legal Ethics is trying again to fashion a legal ethics opinion on the issue of undisclosed recordings to investigate and develop a case.
Proposed LEO 1802 takes what the bar believes is a “moderate” approach to such tapings.
In November 2006, the committee proposed a broader step to address undisclosed ...
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