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<blockquote data-quote="cppdummy" data-source="post: 2328818" data-attributes="member: 808220"><p>Hi Jennifer,</p><p></p><p> Unless you have hired him in the past, he has represented you and your husband as a couple, talked with you about the divorce and THEN represented your husband, then no. It would not be a conflict of interest. It is possible that he never really cared for you, and was friendly because of his friendship with your husband.</p><p>I would suggest recording your calls. When he calls and starts yelling at you, save the tape. After 2 or 3 calls, yo should have sufficient evidence of his unethical behavior. I would consult with your attorney, and then report him to the BAR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cppdummy, post: 2328818, member: 808220"] Hi Jennifer, Unless you have hired him in the past, he has represented you and your husband as a couple, talked with you about the divorce and THEN represented your husband, then no. It would not be a conflict of interest. It is possible that he never really cared for you, and was friendly because of his friendship with your husband. I would suggest recording your calls. When he calls and starts yelling at you, save the tape. After 2 or 3 calls, yo should have sufficient evidence of his unethical behavior. I would consult with your attorney, and then report him to the BAR. [/QUOTE]
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