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  2. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest ... Declaration of consent for all enquiries for a sample letter. ... In 2012 the Munich Oberlandesgericht court ruled that if a company or its ...

  3. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest in legislation; the interests of the poor and the interests of the rich. A personification of corrupt legislation weighs a bag of money and denies an appeal of poverty. Regulating conflict of interest in government is one of the aims of political ethics. Public officials are expected to put service to the public and their ...

  4. Cumis counsel - Wikipedia

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    Cumis innovated beyond existing precedent as of 1984 by holding that the insurer was required to pay for the insured's independent counsel, and that a merely theoretical conflict of interest could be ripened by the insurer's act of sending a reservation of rights letter into an actual conflict of interest, which in turn meant that the insured ...

  5. Trump attorney claim of judge's conflict 'utterly baseless ...

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    The lawyer who helped the writer E. Jean Carroll defeat Donald Trump twice in civil defamation trials on Tuesday forcefully rejected a claim by the former president's lawyer that the presiding ...

  6. South Dakota Supreme Court hears arguments on lawmaker ... - AOL

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    The five justices asked questions for more than an hour Monday morning about lawmaker conflict of interest. South Dakota Supreme Court hears arguments on lawmaker conflict of interest Skip to main ...

  7. Forum non conveniens - Wikipedia

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    Forum non conveniens (Latin for "an inconvenient forum" [1] [2] [3]) (FNC) is a mostly common law legal doctrine through which a court acknowledges that another forum or court where the case might have been brought is a more appropriate venue for a legal case, and dismisses the case.

  8. Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York - Wikipedia

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    [177] [k] The court denied the motion on August 11, 2023. [181] On April 1, 2024, the defense asked Merchan for permission to file a motion repeating their prior request that he recuse himself for what the defense said was a conflict of interest due to his daughter's Democratic involvement. [182]

  9. Nevada Commission on Ethics v. Carrigan - Wikipedia

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    Nevada Commission on Ethics v. Carrigan, 564 U.S. 117 (2011), was a Supreme Court of the United States decision in which the court held that the Nevada Ethics in Government Law, which required government officials recuse in cases involving a conflict of interest, is not unconstitutionally overbroad. Specifically, the law requires government ...