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Environmental

Mar. 9, 2004

Appellate Court Expands Work-Product Doctrine

Focus Column - Environmental Law - By William D. Wick - The attorney work-product doctrine protected an environmental consultant's notes from disclosure to a grand jury investigating the consultant's client, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled. In re: Grand Jury Subpoena Mark Torf/Torf Environmental Management, 9th Cir. 350 F.3d 1010 (2003, amended February 2004).

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