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conflict of interest
conflict of interest definition - legal
n
- The real or apparent conflict between oneÂ’s personal interest in a matter and oneÂ’s duty to another or to the public in general regarding the same matter.
- The real, apparent, or potential conflict between the duty owed to one in a matter and the duty owed to another regarding the same matter, especially if the person who owes the duty is a lawyer (such as one who represents two defendants in the same case).
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