The document is a declaration by Stephen Gillers, a law professor at NYU, providing expert opinion o...
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The document is a declaration by Stephen Gillers, a law professor at NYU, providing expert opinion on the ethical obligations of lawyers involved in a case before the US District Court for the Southern District of New York. Gillers concludes that the lawyers had no ethical obligation to disclose certain information at various stages of the proceedings. The declaration discusses the relevant New York Rules of Professional Conduct and applies them to the facts of the case.
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The document is a declaration by Stephen Gillers, a law professor at NYU, providing expert opinion on the ethical obligations of lawyers involved in a case before the US District Court for the Southern District of New York. Gillers concludes that the lawyers had no ethical obligation to disclose certain information at various stages of the proceedings. The declaration discusses the relevant New York Rules of Professional Conduct and applies them to the facts of the case.
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