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  2. Solicitors Regulation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales.. It is responsible for regulating the professional conduct of more than 125,000 solicitors and other authorised individuals at more than 11,000 firms, as well as those working in-house at private and public sector organisations.

  3. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    The basic formulation of the conflicts of interest rule is that a conflict exists "if there is a substantial risk that the lawyer's representation of the client would be materially and adversely affected by the lawyer's own interests or by the lawyer's duties to another current client, a former client, or a third person."

  4. Recusal - Wikipedia

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    Recusal is the legal process by which a judge, juror, or other adjudicator steps aside from participating in a case due to potential bias, conflict of interest, or appearance of impropriety. This practice is fundamental to ensuring fairness and impartiality in legal proceedings, preserving the integrity of the judiciary , and maintaining public ...

  5. Council to study tighter conflict of interest rules - AOL

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    Aug. 7—A Town Council subcommittee will reconvene to look at possibly tightening the rules on elected officials who do business with the Town of Gilbert in order to avoid public perception of ...

  6. Warren asks for conflict-of-interest rules covering Musk - AOL

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    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is expressing her concerns about apparent conflicts of interest posed by Elon Musk serving as a top adviser in the new administration and asking for President-elect ...

  7. Wikipedia : Plain and simple conflict of interest guide

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    Declare your conflict of interest. Being transparent about who you are and who you're working for is the easiest way to gain the community's trust, get help, avoid embarrassing revelations of misconduct, and possibly obey the law.

  8. Wikipedia:Help available for editors with conflicts of interest

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    If you feel this is too complicated, there is a plain and simple conflict of interest guide, which explains how to edit with a COI more simply. There is also an essay which has some best practices for editing with a COI at Wikipedia:Best practices for editors with close associations , which is designed to give you advice.

  9. Secret Settlements Can Conflict With Rules of Legal Ethics - AOL

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    What was the dam that’s been holding back this flood of long-hidden sexual misconduct? Often, it’s lawyer-drafted confidentiality agreements.