Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Cooperation a Matter of Lawyer Ethics?

Michael Berman, associate editor of the ABA's Litigation News publication, argues that cooperation in e-discovery is an ethical obligation of lawyers. (His article, "Give Peace A Chance," appears in the Winter 2009 issue of Litigation News at p. 25.) Berman draws his context from the oft-chronicled decision in Mancia v. Mayflower Textile Services, U.S. Dist. LEXIS 83740 (D. Md. Oct. 15, 2008) and, in addition, from The Sedona Conference's Cooperation Proclamation.

This blogger has no argument with the thesis of Mr. Berman's article. While the ethical rules impose a duty on each of us attorneys to zealously guard the rights of our clients, there is a parallel duty to the process. Once there is recognition that cooperation is consistent with zealous representation, perhaps lawyers will be more willing to beat their swords into plowshares and together plow the fertile ground that awaits those who work together toward a common goal of justice.

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