Is there a conflict of interest in representing a party against a former client?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society v. L.H., 2014 ONCJ 661 (CanLII):

[24] MacDonald Estate v. Martin, supra, addressed the appropriate standard to be applied in determining whether a conflict of interest existed regarding representation by a party against a former client. In the majority determination, the court stated that maintaining the fundamental professional standards was essential in order to preserve the respect of the public for the profession.[20]

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