By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court indicated Wednesday that government law offices shouldn't automatically be disqualified when a conflict of interest arises with a previous client.
But the justices' questions during oral argument suggested that officials still have to ensure that the ethica...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court indicated Wednesday that government law offices shouldn't automatically be disqualified when a conflict of interest arises with a previous client.
But the justices' questions during oral argument suggested that officials still have to ensure that the ethica...
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