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California Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2-100, generally known as the No Contact Rule, prohibits communications between an legal professional and a represented get together without the consent of the party’s lawyer. Few circumstances and interpretive opinions apply the No Contact Rule to transactional representations, but where a violation creates an unfair benefit for one party, self-discipline or disqualification is a real chance. This article discusses the prohibition on such communications, paying explicit attention to issues commonly confronted by transactional attorneys. Authored by Practice Area specialists and well-known specialists, LexisNexis’s firms law portfolio offers refined and diverse evaluation of the Corporations Act and ASIC Act. There are additionally extra topical and concise publications contained in the portfolio which touch upon Takeover and Reconstructions of firms and Corporation Finance Law. The comprehensive portfolio caters all needs of Corporations law practitioners.
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