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Prince Jefri Bolkiah v KPMG [1999] 2 WLR 215
This case considered the issue of conflicts of interest and whether or not a Chinese Wall was sufficient to prove that there was no risk of disclosing confidential information of a former client to a new client in a legal matter between the two parties.
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