I am involved in litigation and I discovered the attorney for the other side has a blatant conflict of interest. The conflict goes against his own client. Is it my obligation to reveal this?

One of the most difficult things an experienced trial lawyer faces in litigation, whether it is criminal or civil, is when the opposing lawyer is acting badly, is very incompetent or is truly hurting his or her client.

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