There's a difference between the attorney's obligation not to disclose privileged information and the attorney's right to express opinions that are unrelated to his prior employment, but involve the same client. Saying, “he told me he perjured himself” is a violation. Saying, “the guy ran over my foot yesterday” isn't.
And just how does one comparmentalize all that information to make he doesn't mix in some privileged information along with non-priveleged information?
And just how does one comparmentalize all that information to make he doesn't mix in some privileged information along with non-priveleged information?
Carefully.
17 posted on 03/26/2008 12:54:58 PM PDT by ArmstedFragg
(Never end a sentence with one of them thingies.)