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California Supreme Court

Jun. 13, 2008

Court to Look At Privilege in Lawyer's Letter

The California Supreme Court will decide whether a 22-page letter from an attorney to her client's corporate counsel is fair game for discovery as long as all the sensitive information was blacked out.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2

      The California Supreme Court will decide whether a 22-page letter from an attorney to her client's corporate counsel is fair game for discovery as long as all the sensitive information was blacked out.
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