Lawyers are often confronted with potential and actual conflicts of interest. Once
a lawyer determines that a conflict is waivable and that the client wishes to waive
it, the lawyer must draft an effective conflict waiver. This is an art that is easily
learned.
Say Chris is a personal injury attorney. Two individuals want to hire Chris to represe...
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