Question: Jacqueline, an experienced real estate paralegal, came to work for a major San Diego law firm, specializing in corporate real estate litigation. Jacqueline is assigned to prepare discovery in a large office building lawsuit. In reviewing the file to prepare the discovery she discovers the opposing party is a real estate corporation that her prior law firm represented regularly and that she worked on many of its cases, gaining significant knowledge. If Jacqueline keeps quiet about her past work and it is later discovered by the opposing party, a court may order that Jacqueline's law firm be: