Navigating Counsel Conflicts Of Interest In Bankruptcy

By Claire Wu (August 22, 2018, 2:04 PM EDT) -- Disqualification of counsel disputes in bankruptcy matters can arise in many different contexts, ranging from disqualification of proposed debtor's counsel to disqualification of proposed litigation counsel in an adversary proceeding. Ordinarily, a disqualification motion in an adversary proceeding is brought by a party when counsel for one party owes a duty to another party, and has a conflict of interest arising from duties owed to both parties....

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