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Old Wed Jan 31, 2007, 12:41pm
jmaellis jmaellis is offline
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Originally Posted by FrankHtown
Ok, not being an attorney, but having to live through the hell of a daughter just graduating law school, the assistant coach should know better. He has an inherent conflict of interest. He, as a coach, has two clients: the school and now the player. The best interests of one do not necessarily match the best interests of the other. He should either resign as coach, or advise JO to get his own attorney.
The interests of the coach/lawyer, school and player/client are the same; they all are seeking the same resolution .. that Mayo play, there is no "conflict".