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McNulty Memo on Attorney-Client Privilege Blasted for Lack of Change
The McNulty memo, issued last month by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Paul McNulty as a revision of Justice Department guidelines for corporate attorney-client privilege waivers, seems to be garnering as much criticism as its predecessor. Critics say it merely recasts the former policy into a "don't ask, don't tell" version with little change in the pressures on companies. McNulty says he supports the idea of limited waivers, but the new Congress may not be satisfied with less than a ban on waiver demands.Cite as: United States v. Raghubir K. Gupta, 09-4738-cr, NYLJ 1202497927725, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided June 17, 2011)Before: Walker, B.D. Parker, and Hall, Circui
New Enforcement Chief Aims to Restore Confidence in SEC
As the top cop at the SEC Robert Khuzami has spent his first six months as the director of the Division of Enforcement tackling a cleanup of major proportions. But change isn't easy, with staff reporting insecurity and doubt as they struggle to find their place in the new regime.Bush Administration Officials on the Move
They're not expecting a mass exodus, but law firm recruiters predict plenty of movement by government lawyers now that the Democrats are in control.Hunton Continues the Stampede to L.A.
Richmond, Va. based Hunton & Williams becomes the latest in a string of firms to set up shop in Los Angeles.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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