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Drew Chen, а newly prоmоted lаw firm pаrtner, learns оf three ethical dilemmas facing associates at the firm: Associate Harper represents BioPharm in patent litigation. During discovery, Harper finds internal documents showing that mid-level managers at BioPharm deliberately concealed clinical trial data about side effects from a BioPharm product in violation of federal law. These documents would help Harper's other client, MedCo, in its separate FDA compliance case. Harper asks Drew whether to continue representing both clients and how to handle the documents.   Associate Riley's client, a corporate whistleblower who has filed a civil retaliation complaint against their employer, provides confidential documents proving environmental violations. Riley discovers the client obtained these by hacking their employer's servers. The client insists on using the documents, saying "the public needs to know the truth."  Associate Taylor represents both sides in a business merger. During due diligence, Taylor discovers both CEOs made material misrepresentations in their filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Taylor had earlier assisted with the filings before finding out about the misrepresentations. Neither CEO will authorize disclosure to the other party.  Please analyze: Each associate's obligation regarding disclosure, withdrawal, and reporting (50 points); and Any additional obligations that Drew may face as the supervising partner (10 points).