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	Comments on: Connecticut: court-appointed probate lawyers seek immunity	</title>
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		By: Thufir_Hawat		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From the article: &quot;Richard Roberts, a lawyer for Donovan, argued that a conservator &#039;is but an agent of the court,&#039;&#039; merely carrying out the court&#039;s wishes. &#039;You shouldn&#039;t have to look over your shoulder when you are making these judgment calls.&#039;&quot;

Appointed by the Court, not an agent for the Court.  And the Court does not have the attorney-client relationship and is not paying fees (here, for both sides). Conservators (whatever that means), ad litems, trustees, and, my own bête noir, receivers, would probably do well to use some common sense, apply some perspective, and, yes, look over their shoulders (and in so doing, look up from the trough).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the article: &#8220;Richard Roberts, a lawyer for Donovan, argued that a conservator &#8216;is but an agent of the court,&#8221; merely carrying out the court&#8217;s wishes. &#8216;You shouldn&#8217;t have to look over your shoulder when you are making these judgment calls.'&#8221;</p>
<p>Appointed by the Court, not an agent for the Court.  And the Court does not have the attorney-client relationship and is not paying fees (here, for both sides). Conservators (whatever that means), ad litems, trustees, and, my own bête noir, receivers, would probably do well to use some common sense, apply some perspective, and, yes, look over their shoulders (and in so doing, look up from the trough).</p>
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