In many attorney-client relationships, lawyers provide legal advice that is used to help clients achieve and maintain their business goals.

These relationships sometimes evolve over time, and attorneys and clients may become friends or create other social or professional relationships separate and apart from the attorney-client relationship. Attorneys and clients may also look for other ways in which to work together on business projects. It is becoming more and more common for attorneys to consider investment opportunities with clients.

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