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March 12, 2007
Privilege Waivers
The Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers ("APRL") has submitted comments to the ABA on a proposed new Rule 3.4(g), which would make it unethical for government lawyers to request waivers of the attorney-client privilege and work product protection as a condition to assessing a party's cooperation with the government in a civil or criminal regulatory action. APRL does not support the adoption of the proposed rule at present. (MIke Frisch)
March 12, 2007 in Privilege | Permalink
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