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A new edition was published, see:
Conflicts of Interest 4th ed isbn 9780414023390

Conflicts of Interest 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9781847030191
New Edition ISBN: 9780414023390
Previous Edition ISBN: 042187810X
Published: June 2008
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This groundbreaking work provides authoritative guidance on the law relating to conflicts of interest in all its dimensions, from client conflict and personal conflict to commercial and judicial conflict. This new edition explains in detail the current legal position in various professional sectors (lawyers, accountants, the City, directors, estate agents and insurance brokers), and deals with all recent case law, including the important House of Lords decision in Hilton v Barker Booth & Eastwood.

  • New edition of the leading work on conflicts of interest
  • Offers practical guidance on how conflicts of interest can be avoided or reduced
  • Presents strategies for assessing and managing conflict situations
  • Gives guidance on the features and use of Chinese Walls
  • Contains a chapter looking at conflicts arising from takeovers
  • Analyses judicial conflict as it affects all decision-making tribunals
  • Discusses remedies
  • Examines the obligation of a professional to act as whistleblower if he suspects his client of money laundering or criminal activity

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Professional Conduct and Ethics
Contents:
1.Conflicts of Interest: the Principles
2.Existing Client Conflicts
3.Managing Conflicts by Contract
4.Bolkiah: Not the Last Word?
5.The Obligation to Disclose Information
6.Chinese Walls
7.The Duty to the Other Side
8.The Professional Whistleblower
9.Remedies
10.Judicial Conflicts
11.Lawyers
12.Accountants
13.Conflicts in the City
14.Directors
15.Takeovers
16.Estate Agents and Insurance Brokers
17.Appendices