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Attorney ethics discussion on pleading use in federal court

The passage only contains a generic dialogue about ethical responsibilities of attorneys when filing pleadings, without any specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors Conversation focuses on the duty of good‑faith pleadings in federal court. Mentions ethical concerns about using pleadings for improper purposes. No specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #021833
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage only contains a generic dialogue about ethical responsibilities of attorneys when filing pleadings, without any specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors Conversation focuses on the duty of good‑faith pleadings in federal court. Mentions ethical concerns about using pleadings for improper purposes. No specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows

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attorney-conductlegal-ethicslegal-exposurehouse-oversightcourt-procedure

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Oo O DN OO FF WwW NY =| NO RO PO PNP NM NO | S| S| HS SF S| S| S| S| S| non BP WO NO -|- ODO OO WDN OO OT BP WO NYO — 10 Q. I'm just going to ask you questions about the case and about your knowledge, and all I ask is that you give your best answers based on your knowledge. A. And all I ask is, if you're going to ask any questions touching on those communications and I get a chance to take a look at the subjects addressed in those communications -- Q. If I ask you a question that you need to look at something that you've never seen before to answer, why don't you let us know? A. Okay. Will do. Q. What is your understanding of the ethical responsibility of an attorney in signing a pleading to be filed in Federal Court, and let's say in the Southern District of Florida, if that's any different than elsewhere? A. Sure. Q. Just give me your understanding. A. Sure. The obligation is to make sure that it is a good-faith pleading based on the facts and the law as the attorney understands them, and consistently with the obligation of the attorney to zealously represent the position of his client. Q. Okay. Would you agree with me that it would be unethical to use pleadings for an improper purpose, ROUGH DRAFT ONLY

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