Partner admissions: statements made in the ordinary course of business are evidential against the firm in third party dealings. An admission or representation by a partner about the affairs of the firm is admissible as evidence against the firm when it is made in the ordinary course of business, thereby attributing probative effect to the partner's routine business communications with respect to the firm in dealings with third parties; statements outside that ordinary business context are not so attributed.
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Partner admissions: statements made in the ordinary course of business are evidential against the firm in third party dealings.
An admission or representation by a partner about the affairs of the firm is admissible as evidence against the firm when it is made in the ordinary course of business, thereby attributing probative effect to the partner's routine business communications with respect to the firm in dealings with third parties; statements outside that ordinary business context are not so attributed.
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