Goodwin Procter partners Richard M. Strassberg and Bill Harrington and associate Natasha Daughtrey write: The conflict between an individual's Sixth Amendment right to an effective defense and a company's right to the preservation of its attorney client privilege is one with astonishingly little developed case law and breathtakingly large implications for individuals, their corporate employers, and the government.
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Challenges in Asserting the Advice of Counsel Defense
New York Law Journal
July 9, 2012
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