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Ethical Obligations Of In-House Counsel In Litigation And Regulatory Investigations
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From the work product doctrine to the parameters of
attorney-client privilege, from compliance programs to the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act, in-house counsel face a host of intricate
rules and regulations. Partner Stephen Libowsky examines what every
in-housel counsel needs to know about representing a company and
its many constituents.
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