Joseph P. Armao, Robert H. Bell and Thomas G. Haskins Jr. of Linklaters write: A careful review of a foreign client's documents by its law firm is a key component to any matter, whether civil, criminal, or in the context of an internal investigation. The decisions taken at the start of an engagement as to where that review is conducted can have critical ramifications as the matter progresses, particularly if the law firm is later subpoenaed for those client documents.
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'Compelling' Arguments
New York Law Journal
February 14, 2012
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