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Opinion 1280 addresses conflicts of interest in legal representation. It clarifies that while the Rules of Professional Conduct allow a lawyer to represent co-parties while also representing themselves in a non-class action setting, whether a lawyer can represent a class while also being the class representative is a matter of class action law, not the Rules of Professional Conduct, and thus outside the committee's purview.
By AlephOpinion 1280 addresses conflicts of interest in legal representation. It clarifies that while the Rules of Professional Conduct allow a lawyer to represent co-parties while also representing themselves in a non-class action setting, whether a lawyer can represent a class while also being the class representative is a matter of class action law, not the Rules of Professional Conduct, and thus outside the committee's purview.