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Advisory Opinion 1992-062

South Carolina State Ethics Commission
Abstract
For the purposes of the Ethics Reform Act, legal representation in private practice would be considered employment with regard to the provisions of Section 8-13-755. "Direct and substantial" participation involves specific work on a matter which is of material value to the outcome of any resolution to the matter. An attorney would not be prohibited from representing a NPDES permit holder on environmental matters on which he did not work or on matters involving that permit on which he did not work.
Issue Date
1992-06-09
Keywords
South Carolina State Ethics Commission, Advisory opinions--South Carolina, Postemployment benefit
Type
Text
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