Usually, no. This would be a conflict of interest. The firm has a legal obligation to adhere to their parties’ best interests and this would make it difficult to do so. There are some rare exceptions, however.
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Usually, no. This would be a conflict of interest. The firm has a legal obligation to adhere to their parties’ best interests and this would make it difficult to do so. There are some rare exceptions, however.
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