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Court Of Chancery Reiterates Duty Of Attorneys
By Morris James LLP on August 9, 2010
Phillips v. Firehouse Gallery LLC, C.A. 3644-VCL (August 9, 2010)
To its credit, the Court of Chancery has recently reminded attorneys of their obligations to cooperate in litigation. Here it levied a $5,000 fee to be paid personally by a lawyer who failed to carry out that responsibility.
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