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Outside Counsel Subjected To Deposition on Internal Investigation


by Robert R. Stauffer View Biography
Jenner & Block LLP View Firm Credentials
Chicago Office

December 24, 2008

Previously published on October 2008

Involvement by outside counsel in an internal investigation does not always ensure that the investigation will be protected by the attorneyclient privilege.


 

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