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09Jun

Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not Pass to the Buyer in Asset Deal

A recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision confirms that, unlike in statutory mergers, the attorney-client privilege will remain with the target entity in an asset sale unless the attorney-client privilege is explicitly waived or transferred to the...
By: Pepper Hamilton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/attorney-client-privilege-does-not-pass-52413/

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