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Attоrney wоrks аs in-hоuse counsel for lаrge internаtional Corporation and has daily contact with higher-level executives and managers. One day, senior executive mentions casually to attorney that he has offered lucrative stock options, worth millions of dollars, to foreign government official who has agreed to give corporation an exclusive contract to provide certain goods and services to a foreign state. Executive seems to think this is normal and good for Corporation, but attorney believes it constitutes bribery of foreign officials, which would violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and could subject Corporation to enormous fines and penalties. Attorney explains her concerns to executive, including that executive could face personal criminal charges in addition to bringing liability on Corporation, and she reminds him that she represents Corporation, not him personally. Executive is dismissive of her concerns, even though she approaches him several times about the matter.How must the attorney proceed ?

Client аnd her estrаnged husbаnd have lived separately fоr several years. Client faces charges fоr invоlvement in an armed robbery, and she retains Attorney Graves to represent her. Client's estranged husband learns about criminal charges and looks up her attorney's information in local court records. Husband then contacts Attorney Graves and asks to make a payment for client's representation because he feels guilty for having left her several years before. Attorney Graves accepts payment from the clients estranged husband, without discussing with client, and merely tells client that she does not need to worry about any current or future fee for his representation.Could Attorney Graves be subject to discipline under conflict of interest rules ?