Disqualification Standards — UPDATED
June 6, 2013The Dallas Court of Appeals denied a mandamus petition seeking to set aside the trial court’s disqualification of counsel for the plaintiff in a commercial dispute. In re RSR Corp., 405 S.W.3d 265 (Tex. App.–Dallas 2013, orig. proceeding). The Texas Supreme Court later took the opposite review and remanded for further proceedings. In re: RSR Corp., No. 13-0499 (Tex. Dec. 4, 2015). The opinions involve the interplay of the different disqualification standards provided by In re American Home Products Corp., 985 S.W.2d 68 (Tex. 1998), and In re Meador, 968 S.W.2d 346 (Tex. 1998). We will present this case without the usual commentary because our firm represents the real party in interest, but it is a useful read or anyone wondering about what lawyers can and cannot do with a former employee of an opposing party.