Law firms have to be profitable, but they are not obliged to act for anyone who comes through the door. Not giving enough thought to ethics can be catastrophic, writes Matthew Rhodes in ‘The Independent’. / Law Firms / February 20, 2008 / By Law Admin About The Author Law Admin
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