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Conflicts of Interest and Chinese Walls Book

Since the landmark decision of the House of Lords on conflicts of interest in Bolkiah v KPMG, closely followed by the conflict considered in the Pinochet case, there has been massive interest and a series of important judicial decisions in this area of law. How should professionals manage conflicts of interest and client confidentiality in an era when mergers of professional firms make these problems all the more acute? The second edition of this acclaimed work analyses the currect situation in what is a fast-moving area. Each professional sector is examined in detail and advice is offered on strategies for assessing and managing conflict situations. All recent developments are covered, including the growth in complaints about judges' conflicts of interest and conflicts arising from knowledge gained from former clients, most notably Hilton v Barker Booth & Eastwood. The authors offer answers to questions such as: * What is a conflict and when does it arise? * How do Chinese Walls operate and when are they permissible? * What are the remedies for a client when his adviser acts for the other side? * What difference has the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 made?Read More

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  • 042187810X
  • 9780421878105
  • Charles Hollander, Simon Salzedo
  • 28 September 2004
  • Sweet & Maxwell
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 352
  • 2nd Revised edition
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