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Mukasey Vows to Change DOJ Attorney-Client Privilege Waiver Policy, but FASB Proposal May Pose New Danger


by Jeremy D. Frey View Biography
Gregory A. Paw View Biography
Pepper Hamilton LLP View Firm Credentials
Philadelphia Office

July 26, 2008

Previously published on July 10, 2008

Protection of the attorney-client privilege remains a hot issue. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has come under increasing pressure from Congress to issue revised internal policies regarding attorney-client privilege waivers.


 

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