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17 Sep
In the latest issue of Corporate Boardmember Magazine, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP writes, “Think before you act. If you make one of these 16 moves, you waive your attorney-client privilege.”
Here’s the top 5:
- Disclose attorney-client communications to relatives or friends
- Speak with your attorney (or client) in the presence of third parties
- Use your company’s computer to contact your personal attorney
- Tell corporate counsel about conversations with your personal attorney
- Disclose attorney-client communications to your personal accountant
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