RPC 213: Lawyer's Employee as Witness
Adopted:October 20, 1995
Editor's Note: This opinion was originally published as RPC 213 (Revised).
May a lawyer who is representing a defendant in an action to abate the nuisance of a fence have his real estate paralegal sign an affidavit, prepare exhibits, and testify in opposition to the plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction?
Yes. RPC 19 holds that a lawyer may represent a client even though an employee may be called as a witness on behalf of a client.
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