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Shawn Haque

Corporate Counsel at Accenture Federal Services LLC

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Compliance and Ethics

An In-house Counsel’s Guide to Protecting the Attorney–Client Privilege

Mar 18, 2016 by
Alison Bost
Shawn Haque
So how can in-house lawyers best protect the attorney–client privilege? And how can they avoid potentially compromising this important privilege?
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