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Conflicts Of Interest: Slicing The Hot Potato Doctrine, John Leubsdorf Feb 2011

Conflicts Of Interest: Slicing The Hot Potato Doctrine, John Leubsdorf

San Diego Law Review

This essay, which boasts of being the first law review article devoted to what professional responsibility insiders call the “hot potato doctrine,” will discuss some of the unanswered questions about the doctrine’s core principle: a firm may not turn a present client into a former client by “firing” the client in order to get the benefit of the more lenient conflict of interest rules that apply to former clients. Exactly how does this modify the rules laid down by the Model Rules of Professional Conduct governing conflicts of interest and withdrawal from representations? What is the justification for refusing to …


What's A Clean Agent To Do - The Case For A Cause Of Action Against A Player's Association, Chris Deubert Jan 2011

What's A Clean Agent To Do - The Case For A Cause Of Action Against A Player's Association, Chris Deubert

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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