State Bar & Bar Associations
May 10, 2006
HUD Attorney-Client Privilege Policies Probed
LOS ANGELES - An American Bar Association task force charged with protecting attorney-client privilege is turning its attention to the legal contracts used by public housing authorities, after spending months studying federal prosecutors' conduct.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
An American Bar Association task force charged with protecting attorney-client privilege is turning its attention to the legal contracts used by public housing authorities, after spending months studying federal prosecutors' conduct.
Megan Glasheen, who represents 50 public housing authorities around the nation, told an A...
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