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Discipline

Apr. 18, 2000

Trailing Tracks

BOTTOM LINE Attorneys face rapid changes in conflict-of-interest laws, particularly with former clients.

        By Jonathan B. Cole and Cassandra Choi Nelson
        On any given day, the latest acquisition of one company by another is front-page news. No industry has remained unaffected in this dynamic, global marketplace: banks, insurance companies, even local grocery stores - the list is endless. Consequently, in today's acquisition-hungry climate, attorneys must be more cognizant tha...

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