CI-920

September 1, 1983

SYLLABUS

A lawyer should not communicate with an adverse party who is represented by counsel. However, in a domestic relation case it is permissible for a lawyer to give a client a draft settlement proposal even when the lawyer knows the client may discuss the document with the spouse who is represented by counsel. Under no circumstances should a lawyer encourage a client to take action that might tend to interfere with the attorney-client relationship of the adverse party.

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