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Q: Is it an intentional tort for a lawyer to deliberately mislead a client?
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What do you call a lawyer's client's opponent?

It depends if the lawyer's client is the plantiff then the opponet is the defendant. If the lawyer's client is the defendant than the opponent is the plantiff.


Does a lawyer have to say when they know their client is guilty?

No. All communications between a lawyer and his client is confidential, at least as it pertains to the client's case.However, there may be a future time when a lawyer is summoned to speak in court or to police about his client conversations. For example, his client is convicted, goes to prison, and is murdered there. In the murder case, a judge may overrule the lawyer/client confidentiality, and the lawyer would then have to talk about what he knows, in the interests of identifying &/or convicting his late-client's killer.


Why does a lawyer need to have a srtong relationship between his or her client?

A lawyer must instill confidence in their client so that the client can trust them. without a trust the client may hold back secrets to the lawyer that maybe necessary to win a case.


What is the antonym of lawyer?

client


What is the opposite to a lawyer?

client


If a lawyer fails to inform the client that she could have sued a third party due to their negligence can the client sue that lawyer?

Yes,I believe the lawyer should have told the client so to receive additional compensation. Yes,I believe the lawyer should have told the client so to receive additional compensation.


What if a lawyer thinks his client is doing something wrong?

It doesn't matter if the client killed 100 people, the lawyer still has to attempt to prove the client is innocent.


What is the correct antonym lawyer?

The correct antonym for lawyer is client or layman.


Can a lawyer tell his client about states evidence?

The general idea is that a lawyer isn't really supposed to withhold any information from his client - after all the lawyer is instructed by his client to carry out legal work on his behalf so any withholding of information could be detrimental to the client. If the State has evidence in relation to the client then the client needs to know and of course the lawyer should tell him - otherwise the case wont run properly. The only example I can think of is where the lawyer discovers either directly through the client or via some other agency that the client is involved in fraudulent activity. In England the lawyer is legally obliged to inform the authorities of this and is not permitted to "tip-off" his client that a subsequent arrest is imminent.


Who is a lawyer who advises client in court?

A Solicitor


If a client forwards an email from his lawyer to a business partner who is not involved in the litigation?

If a client forwards an e-mail from his lawyer to a business partner, who is not involved in the litigation,


What is the duty of a defense lawyer to his client and the legal system?

To fully and competently defend his client