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Earl Cholmondeley And Ann Seymour Damer v Lord Clinton And Others; 16 Jan 1815

References: [1815] EngR 448, (1815) G Coop 80, (1815) 35 ER 484
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A solicitor for one of the parties in a suit cannot become the solicitor for the opposite party, though he is separated from the partnership which jointly were so employed on the other side, and the remaining partner still continues so employed, and the deed of dissolution stipulated that he should not act as solicitor for that party.
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