Opposing Counsel Or Council In Massachusetts

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The document serves as a model letter for communication between attorneys in Massachusetts, focusing on matters concerning opposing counsel. It provides a template for notifying opposing parties about settlement payments and other trial-related updates. Key features include a clear format for addressing the letter, the inclusion of relevant dates, and the ability to adapt the content to fit specific case particulars. The template emphasizes a professional tone, ensuring effective communication regarding pending financial obligations. Filling instructions recommend customizing the letter with pertinent details about the case and the involved parties. For the target audience—attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants—the form offers utility by streamlining communication processes, saving time in drafting correspondence, and maintaining professionalism in legal discourse. This letter format can be used in various contexts, including negotiation discussions, settlement confirmations, and updates during litigation, enhancing clarity and efficiency in legal practice.

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Send a final meet and confer letter. If you've requested dates multiple times (hopefully in writing) and still no response, unilaterally set a date. If opposing counsel then objects that he/she/the client is not available, tell them that's too bad and that they've been given multiple opportunities to set a date.

Typically, a former client seeking to disqualify a former attorney from representing an opposing party must identify specific, cogent information that the attorney possesses and show that the information is confidential and implicates the duty of loyalty.

Use Mr./Ms. last name for the initial email. When opposing counsel responds and signs off with a first name (e.g., "Nick"), use that going forward. ? To address a group of opposing counsel, go with "Counsel." If you find these tips helpful, please follow Nick Bullard and click the ? to get my next tip.

Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS): 617-482-6212 CPCS, the Public Defender Agency of Massachusetts, provides legal representation in Massachusetts for those who cannot afford an attorney in all matters in which the law requires the appointment of counsel.

8 Tips for Dealing with Difficult Opposing Counsel Point out Common Ground. Don't be Afraid to Ask Why. Separate the Person from the Problem. Focus on your Interests. Don't Fall for your Assumptions. Take a Calculated Approach. Control the Conversation by Reframing. Pick up the Phone.

If the problem persists, take action before the situation gets worse. Do not pass the issue to someone else in your office. Instead, a frank exchange between you and the opposing counsel may be needed. Perhaps a colleague can serve as an intermediary to smooth the way to a better relationship.

Complaint forms can be obtained by telephoning the Attorney and Consumer Assistance Program (ACAP), as explained above, or by submitting a written complaint using the form available below. Office of the Bar Counsel. 1 Beacon Street. Floor 10. Boston, Massachusetts 02108. Telephone Number: (617) 728-8750.

What is a lawyer against you called? “Opposing counsel” or, for short, “OC.” Depending on the matter, it can also be “plaintiff's counsel,” “attorney for the plaintiff,” “defense counsel,” “attorney for the defendant,” “attorney for the petitioner,” “attorney for the respondent,” ad infinitum.

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Opposing Counsel Or Council In Massachusetts