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Originally Posted by willravel
It probably should have been disclosed, but when you work in law you tend to know everyone already. Unless there's evidence that the friendship actually presented a conflict of interest, there's nothing actionable.
If they were just friends and nothing illegal happened (like purposful bad advice), then their friendship is irrelevant.
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we are going to get out of the hypothetical now. Because if I explained the entire way things went down, the beneficiary got the shaft, any way you look at it. To the point of illegal, maybe, not sure. I'm just not sure if anyone would really want to hear what happened and give an opinion. (it gets a bit involved, but nothing I couldn't explain that you could'nt follow.)