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The Attorney-Client Privilege and Information Disclosed to an Attorney with the Intention that the Attorney Draft a Document to be Released to Third Parties: Public Policy Calls for At Least The Strictest Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege
By
Daniel Northrop
October 11, 2010
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December 2009
Vol. 78
No. 3
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