Post by myordinarylife on Jul 9, 2012 13:12:45 GMT -5
Did they publish the names of Tom's lawyers? Isn't it a breach of ethics for a lawyer to even confirm they represent someone unless it is a matter of public record? I would bet, unless her husband wants to lose his license, that those details will not be forthcoming.
Post by mypunkinpie on Jul 9, 2012 13:14:33 GMT -5
In the People mag piece hyperlinked in an earlier post, One of TK's lawyers was quoted as thanking - by name - other lawyers who worked on the case.
ETA: "This result could not have been achieved without the hard work of my partner Gary Skoloff and our co-counsel Allan Mayefsky, Michael Mosberg and Larry Trachtenberg of Aronson Mayefsky and Sloan and Peter Walzer and Chris Melcher of Walzer & Melcher in California."
In the People mag piece hyperlinked in an earlier post, One of TK's lawyers was quoted as thanking - by name - other lawyers who worked on the case.
ETA: "This result could not have been achieved without the hard work of my partner Gary Skoloff and our co-counsel Allan Mayefsky, Michael Mosberg and Larry Trachtenberg of Aronson Mayefsky and Sloan and Peter Walzer and Chris Melcher of Walzer & Melcher in California."
Post by myordinarylife on Jul 9, 2012 13:22:11 GMT -5
But why did she even know that her husband was involved before the article came out? Attorney client privilege does not extend to spouses, her husband breached his oath by even telling his wife that he was involved in the case.