Both law firms have worked with General Motors before. Professor Monroe Freedman, a legal ethics expert at Hofstra University School of Law, said: ‘To me, there's a conflict of interest. A reasonable person might question whether the firm wants to curry favor with GM, so it can maintain a good relationship or obtain future work.’ King & Spalding has acted for GM on some of its bankruptcy issues while Jenner & Block has been associated with GM for 12 years. Two former Jenner & Block partners are now senior GM lawyers. Source: Reuters
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