that my sister's attorney said was not available to the public. This document, filed as part of the divorce proceeding, contained questions/answers to be filed in the husband's counter-suit. Someone mailed to my sister and also to her sons the documents that had been filed regarding "answers to the counter-suit" for divorce.
What principle or ethics of practice would this action fall under if these documents were mailed out by the "other woman" who happened to be an attorney or any member of the bar?
Surely, there must be a violation of ethics and principles if these papers were not yet available in open court and had not yet been "answered" by my sister. Am I correct?
Thank you for any help that you may give,
Rehn
What principle or ethics of practice would this action fall under if these documents were mailed out by the "other woman" who happened to be an attorney or any member of the bar?
Surely, there must be a violation of ethics and principles if these papers were not yet available in open court and had not yet been "answered" by my sister. Am I correct?
Thank you for any help that you may give,
Rehn