When the Lawyer Becomes the Source of Evidence: Ethical Duties and Strategies When Client Information is Sought Through Subpoenas, Search Warrants, and Testimony
William Zapf will be moderating the panel When the Lawyer Becomes the Source of Evidence: Ethical Duties and Strategies When Client Information is Sought Through Subpoenas, Search Warrants, and Testimony” during the 2026 APRL Mid-Year Meeting. This panel examines the professional responsibility challenges that arise when lawyers and law firms are compelled to disclose client information through subpoenas, search warrants, or court orders, or when counsel becomes a witness in a client-related matter.
This conference will take place on February 4-7, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.
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