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Fear that federal prosecutors will continue to pressure corporations under investigation to waive attorney-client privilege and work-product protections hampers corporate compliance efforts, say two surveys of corporate lawyers released this month. ACC found that 30 percent of the clients of the 363 in-house lawyers who responded to its survey had "personally experienced" an erosion in protections afforded by attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine since Enron collapsed about four years ago.
April 27, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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