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Reckoning: The Duty to Correct Under RPC 3.3

WA Bar News

a)(1) for failing to correct a statement made to a court that he had the original documents confirming a real estate transaction, when, as it turned out, he did not. m) to include administrative hearings and arbitrations. 3d 333 (2007) (witness); In re Jensen, 192 Wn.2d 3d 262 (2018) (witness); In re Conteh, 175 Wn.2d

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Accelerating Law into the World of Web3 – Charles Lew – S6E21

Legally Speaking

He became involved in the hospitality industry after representing a gentleman in a real estate dispute – Charles was then given an interest in the gentleman’s bar. So the idea of running a complex real estate arbitration was completely me and completely beyond my legal expertise or prowess, my non-expertise.