By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
At the urging of two dozen major law firms, the 2nd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday endorsed the notion that one lawyer's ethical conflict doesn't require automatic disqualification of an entire firm.
The same kind of ethical walls used to prevent conflicts-of-interest among government lawyers can also be effective at private law firms, Justice H. Walter Croskey wrote for ...
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