Gov't Says Client Waiver Doesn't Cure 'Varsity Blues' Conflict

By Andrew Strickler (July 29, 2019, 6:13 PM EDT) -- Prosecutors in Boston continued to press for the removal of Ropes & Gray from representing a defendant in the college admissions cheating case, saying the firm still hasn't fully dealt with its conflict of interest stemming from its work for the University of Southern California....

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