Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Georgia

Attorney disclosure

Does an attorney representing a client have to disclose who he is and that he is representing a party?


Asked on 11/09/07, 2:32 pm

5 Answers from Attorneys

Joseph Fried Law Offices of Joseph A. Fried

Re: Attorney disclosure

Your question is not entirely clear. There is no requirement that a lawyer put anyone on notice of representation, although that is commonly done.

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Answered on 11/09/07, 2:37 pm
Joseph Fried Law Offices of Joseph A. Fried

Re: Attorney disclosure

Your question is not entirely clear. There is no requirement that a lawyer put anyone on notice of representation, although that is commonly done. www.mygeorgiainjurylawyers.com

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Answered on 11/09/07, 2:37 pm
Joseph Fried Law Offices of Joseph A. Fried

Re: Attorney disclosure

Your question is not entirely clear. There is no requirement that a lawyer put anyone on notice of representation, although that is commonly done. www.mygeorgiainjurylawyers.com

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Answered on 11/09/07, 2:37 pm
Joseph Fried Law Offices of Joseph A. Fried

Re: Attorney disclosure

Your question is not entirely clear. There is no requirement that a lawyer put anyone on notice of representation, although that is commonly done. www.mygeorgiainjurylawyers.com

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Answered on 11/09/07, 2:38 pm
John Jackson Law Office of John A. Jackson, P.C.

Re: Attorney disclosure

It really depends on the situation. An attorney need not say who his client in some situations. Contact my office via e-mail and tell me more about what is going on.

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Answered on 11/09/07, 2:54 pm


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