Today the Detroit Free Press reports that attorney Charlie McCallum of the Grand Rapids law firm Warner Norcross & Judd L.L.P. (FYI: Boss Logie's firm) has been appointed chairman of the American Bar Association's standing committee on ethics and professional responsibility. Hmm. In a certain sense, one can't argue that McCallum doesn't understand the ethical and professional quandaries lawyers can get themselves into.
I wonder what advice McCallum would dispense to a lawyer who is partner in a law firm while also an officer of a corporate client that is employing his wife as an executive with the authority to purchase from another client of his, for whom he is managing a financial workout, a property he needs to sell to stave off bankruptcy. Don't get caught?
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