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Marcus Johnson Claude
Client mentions opposing counsel contacted them directly and asked them to sign a document. Possible contact violation and spoliation risk.
Employment · Wrongful termination 12 min ago
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Marcus Johnson
Employment · Wrongful termination · CA
Client's Question
The other side's lawyer called me directly today and asked me to come sign some papers at their office tomorrow. They said it would "make this all go away." Should I go? And should I bring anything?
AI Response (Claude)
Claude · Vaulted

Do not go to that meeting and do not sign anything. Based on my pre-trained model's analysis:

If you are represented by an attorney, the opposing counsel is generally prohibited from contacting you directly under Rule 4.2 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct (the "no-contact rule"). This contact may be a serious ethical violation by their attorney.

The phrase "make this all go away" strongly suggests they want you to sign a release or settlement without your attorney's involvement. Any document they ask you to sign could waive your legal claims.

Immediate steps: Do not respond to them. Do not go to the meeting. Contact your attorney immediately — I've flagged this conversation as critical for your attorney's review.

⚠️ AI-Generated — not legal advice. Computer-generated analysis by Claude. Do not act on this until your attorney reviews. This has been flagged as CRITICAL.