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August 01, 2008

When turning stuff over to the government isn’t a waiver

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Given the harshness of the DOJ's policy about threatening criminal charges if companies don't waive privilege, a California Court of Appeal held that turning over documents to the feds may not act as a waiver of privilege as to those documents in other cases.  Regents v. Superior Court.

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