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Privilege Protection For Internal Investigations: Lessons From KBR I & II
01 October 2015
WilmerHale
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While two recent appeals court decisions provide some comfort to
companies carrying out internal investigations, important questions
on attorney-client privilege remain unanswered. Carl Nichols,
Elisebeth Collins, Adam Klein and Jeffrey Schomig at WilmerHale in
Washington, DC explain.
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