By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Companies that turned over confidential documents to the government during the U.S. Justice Department's Thompson Memo era shouldn't have to share that information with plaintiffs' attorneys, a state appeal court ruled Wednesday.
Generally, information protected by attorney-client privilege becomes fa...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
Companies that turned over confidential documents to the government during the U.S. Justice Department's Thompson Memo era shouldn't have to share that information with plaintiffs' attorneys, a state appeal court ruled Wednesday.
Generally, information protected by attorney-client privilege becomes fa...
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