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What do you find suspicious about it? You've acknowledged that they're presumably taking care to comply with the letter of the law. As long as legal advice is being provided by lawyers whose ethical duties override their personal interests (eg. share holdings in a closely-related non-law company), what's the problem? Other jurisdictions have relaxed the rule against profit-sharing and I don't think there have been any major ethical problems as a result.


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