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Legal Ethics Case Study: The Fen-Phen Settlement Fraud Caught in a Legal Web
Posted In Legal Ethics
Legal ethics rules and opinions don’t exist in a vacuum. They are good-faith attempts to provide practical guardrails for the complex and ever-changing behemoth that is the practice of law, and they have plenty of flexibility. Once those lines truly begin to blur, however, the situation can rapidly escalate as your career loses its footing. Depending on which way you trip, you may find yourself ensnared in more than one net. More >

