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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CCEE Breaking Out

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To: Lee Kennedy who wrote (7603)11/1/1997 7:53:00 PM
From: Rick   of 12454
 
Lee,

I would point out to you that the Rules of Professional Conduct which apply in PA, protect the very FACT of a representation, if the client does not specifically, authorize and consent to the disclosure of the representation. Thus if you ask a lawyer "Do you represent CCEE", and if CCEE doesn't want anyone to know about, it the Lawyer must say something like this:

>>>You are responding to a post of mine where I said
>>>I do not work in any capacity for CCEE,

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Rule 1.6 Confidentiality of Information

(a) A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to representation of a client unless the client consents after consultation, except for disclosures that are impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation, and except as stated in paragraph (b).

(b) A lawyer may reveal such information to the extent the lawyer reasonably believes necessary:

(1) to prevent the client from committing a crime, including disclosure of the intention to commit a crime; or
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