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October 14, 2008
In the News and Blogosphere
- Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Federal jurors' names no longer to be kept secret (related to Wecht case)
- ALI-ABA, Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product, Webcast -- Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Protection 2008
- New York Times (AP), Broadcom Co-Founder Bets He Can Still Avoid Prison (w/ a hat tip to Mark R. Johnson)
- Kristen Hays, Houston Chronicle, Former Enron broadband executive pleads guilty (w/ a hat tip to Bill Olis)
- Marcia Coyle, National Law Journal, The SEC directs staff not to ask parties to waive attorney-client or work-product privileges
- Amanda Bronstad, National Law Journal, Federal prosecutors oppose new trial for Christensen over removed juror
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