An ethical rule prohibits communication with an opponent who is represented by counsel. While surfing the Web, you decide to see if the opposing party has a website. You locate it and check it carefully for any information that might help the investigation of the case assigned to you. You send a request to the site and receive information related to the lawsuit. Have you violated the ethical prohibition barring communications with a represented party? (See Oregon State Bar Op 2001-164.)
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