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Law Practice

Aug. 1, 2008

Lawyers Score Defense Win In State Court

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.

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...

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