| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Even so, disclosure to the client always is wise.Although a waivable conflict, if it is not waived, some courts view conduct such as this as an act of moral turpitude, as egregious as taking kickbacks.Where a firm was engaged to represent an individual and his or her controlled entity in securing loans for, and subsequently purchasing stock in, another corporation, and a lawyer in the firm was a d
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