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14Aug

Privilege Protection for Antitrust Discussions In Mergers: New Guidance From the Frontlines

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Few lawyers would question the need to keep their clients apprised of negotiations with enforcers, particularly where merger approval hinges in the balance. A recent federal district court ruling, however, serves as a reminder that privilege protection is not a given for a lawyer’s factual updates to her client....
By: WilmerHale
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/privilege-protection-for-antitrust-69019/

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