Q&A

Can opposing counsel contact me?

Can opposing counsel contact me?

Communicating with the other side’s legal representative Lawyers are not allowed to communicate directly with another lawyer’s client except in very limited circumstances.

How do you address an opposing counsel in Court?

Counsel must abstain from unnecessary references to opposing counsel, especially peculiarities….Address the judge politely and respectfully as “Your Honour”, for example, on “Your Honour ordered that …” .

  1. Never address the court in second person, ie.
  2. Remain polite to the judge, opposing counsel, and court staff.

Can someone’s lawyer contact you?

Parties to a matter may communicate directly with each other, and a lawyer is not prohibited from advising a client concerning a communication that the client is legally entitled to make.

What do you call the victim in court?

Survey of Case Law. When the use of the term “victim” is at issue, courts tend to distinguish cases in which it is such as “alleged victim” or “complainant” to identify those who meet the relevant jurisdiction’s constitutional and/or statutory definition of victim.

What is an opposing counsel in law?

Definitions of opposing counsel lawyers representing the other side (the opponents) in a dispute.

Which is the correct definition of opposing counsel?

Opposing Counsel: 1 Lawyer or attorney representing the opposing party in a lawsuit or dispute 2 The plaintiff’s lawyer is an opposing counsel to the defendant’s lawyer and vice-versa 3 Opposing lawyers have the duty to respect their professional code of conduct 4 Adopting good strategies can make dealings with opposing lawyers much easier

What should I do if I receive a letter from opposing counsel?

Many lawyers on receiving correspondence from an opposing counsel will quickly put pen to paper and write a no-holds-barred letter in reply. Most of these letters written in the heat of the moment have a way of returning to haunt you. Remember, law practice is a mental game played with tact, not emotions.

Is the opposing counsel’s office late delivering mail?

It could happen, especially if opposing counsel’s office also happens to have late mail delivery, but there is a reason you pay extra for overnight service, and even “priority mail” takes two days or more. Most of the time Tuesday’s mail will not be completely organized and put into the trucks for delivery until Thursday.

How did opposing counsel make my client look bad?

Two days later I received a faxed letter from opposing counsel, demanding that our client “pay the $600 in sanctions within 48 hours.” The letter explained that if my client did not pay those sanctions with 48 hours, opposing counsel would go to court for additional sanctions. There is no “sanctions for failing to pay discovery sanctions” motion.