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Government

Sep. 19, 2007

Coalition Accuses Prosecutors of Abusing Privilege Waivers

Aggressively lobbying for a bill that would bar the Justice Department from pressuring corporate counsel to waive attorney-client privilege, a coalition of interested groups has issued a report that they say details several recent episodes of prosecutorial abuse.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Aggressively lobbying for a bill that would bar the Justice Department from pressuring corporate counsel to waive attorney-client privilege, a coalition of interested groups has issued a report that they say details several recent episodes of prosecutorial abuse.
      The Association of Corporate Counsel and its allies will present their findi...

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