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FBI Protects Attorney-Client Privilege in Search of Lawyer's Home

Texas Lawyer

June 25, 2012

The recent search of a Dallas intellectual property lawyer's $1.4 million home led FBI investigators to set up a special procedure to protect the attorney-client privilege. That's according to an April 4 search warrant related to an FBI investigation into allegations that Erika Perdue, the wife of attorney Mark D. Perdue, transported, received and possessed child pornography.

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