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Vol. 48, Issue 4, 2014June 01, 2014 EDT

If You Can’t Trust Your Lawyer, Who Can You Trust?: Why Conflicts of Interest and Client Loyalty Require an Exception to the Intra-firm Attorney-Client Privilege for Current Clients

Lindsey Beth Sciavicco,
conflicts of interest ethics
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Lindsey Beth Sciavicco, If You Can’t Trust Your Lawyer, Who Can You Trust?: Why Conflicts of Interest and Client Loyalty Require an Exception to the Intra-Firm Attorney-Client Privilege for Current Clients, 48 Georgia Law Review (2014).
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