Few things are more fundamental in the law than the principle that a lawyer owes a duty of loyalty to the client, a duty to be vigorous advocate within the bounds of the law, and a duty to maintain the client’s confidences and preserve the attorney-client privilege. Clients expect this of their attorneys, as they should. These core legal principles have slowly been under attack, however, by an amorphous creation called the “meaningful attorney involvement” doctrine.
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