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· 12/23/1991

In Re Wilde Horse Enterprises, Inc.

Citations

  • 136 B.R. 830
  • 1991 Bankr. LEXIS 2028
  • 1991 WL 320487

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • observing that “the duty to advise the client goes beyond responding [to] the client’s requests for advice”
  • \[T]he attorney may not simply close his or her eyes to matters having a legal and practical consequence for the estate — especially where the consequences may have an adverse effect.\
  • \An attorney's duty goes beyond not merely putting false evidence before the court; the duty is greater-the lawyer has a duty to not make misrepresentations to the court.\
  • “[V]iolations of . . . professional ethics or 27 breaches of fiduciary duties can give rise to the reduction, 28 denial or forfeiture of compensation or other sanctions.”
  • “[V]iolations of . . . professional ethics or 27 breaches of fiduciary duties can give rise to the reduction, 28 denial or forfeiture of compensation or other sanctions.”
  • “An attorney’s duty goes beyond not merely putting false evidence before the court; the duty is greater — the lawyer has a duty to not make misrepresentations to the court.”

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Judges: Lynne Riddle

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