Ex-CONMEBOL Chief Waives Conflicts As FIFA Trial Nears

By Zachary Zagger (October 24, 2017, 5:22 PM EDT) -- Conduct in the aftermath of the May 2015 arrests in the FIFA probe is playing a central role in a trial in New York federal court of three defendants set to start next month, with the former president of the South American soccer confederation on Tuesday waiving potential conflicts of interest with his Greenberg Traurig LLP attorneys and others who represented him between the first wave of arrests and his own arrest months later....

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