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Talking to the Judge without your client in court is potentially unlawful

by Sarah P | Feb 1, 2016 | Comment

This post arises out of a recent comment by a parent on the Child Protection Resource site. I sat in a court waiting room in the not too distant past, when I noticed a lawyer go up to the client and say the judge wants to see us in chambers. So the client sat there...

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