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Rule 1.12 Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral
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Opinion 13-07 |
Conflict of Interest | Government Representation | Prosecutors
A lawyer may not serve concurrently as a municipal prosecutor and as an administrative hearing officer for that same municipality.
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Opinion 94-09 |
Former Judge | Imputed Disqualification
A former judge may not participate in a matter in which he was previously substantially involved as a judge. A firm failing to screen or prevent a former judge's participation in a case in which he was substantially involved results in the firm's disqualification.
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Opinion 800 |
Former Judge | Imputed Disqualification
A former presiding judge is disqualified from any participation in matters in which he acted upon the merits in a judicial capacity.
Rule 1.12(a)
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Opinion 94-09 |
Former Judge | Imputed Disqualification
A former judge may not participate in a matter in which he was previously substantially involved as a judge. A firm failing to screen or prevent a former judge's participation in a case in which he was substantially involved results in the firm's disqualification.
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Opinion 90-04 |
Former Judge
An attorney may not accept private employment in a matter upon which he has personally and substantially participated in a judicial capacity without full disclosure and consent by all parties.