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Government

Jul. 3, 2008

DOJ Considers Changes to Waiver Policy

Under pressure from leading lawmakers in Congress, the Justice Department revealed this week that it is willing to revise for the second time in two years its controversial practice of seeking waivers of attorney-client privilege in corporate investigations.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      WASHINGTON - Under pressure from leading lawmakers in Congress, the Justice Department revealed this week that it is willing to revise for the second time in two years its controversial practice of seeking waivers of attorney-client privilege in corporate investigations.
      The long-running dispute between...

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