Persichette v. Owners Ins. Co., No. 19SA188 (Col. May 4, 2020)
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Persichette v. Owners Ins. Co., No. 19SA188 (Col. May 4, 2020)
American ‘playbook conflicts’ decision on application to disqualify lawyers from acting against their former insurance clients on the basis that they possessed confidential information, such as policies and procedures and litigation strategy, in ‘substantially related’ matters.
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