Former Client • Discovery Materials • Protective Order • Standing to Appeal

Commonwealth v. Sellers, PICS Case No. 17-1292 (Pa. Super Aug. 11, 2017) Stevens, J. (8 pages).

Defendant’s former attorney had a substantial, direct and immediate interest in complying with the rules of professional conduct requiring him to protect the interests of his former client; therefore, he was an aggrieved party with standing to appeal a trial court protective order precluding him from turning over discovery materials to his former client. The court reversed and remanded a trial court order.

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