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Federal prosecutors in a criminal stock options backdating case in Los Angeles argued in a recent brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit that William Ruehle, former chief financial officer of Broadcom Corp., knew that statements he made to his attorneys at Irell & Manella in 2006 were not confidential, and therefore were not protected under the attorney-client privilege.
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