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Attorney-Client Privilege In Investigations And Crisis Response Scenarios (Podcast)
15 March 2022
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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On this episode of Kelley Drye's Legal Download, senior
associate Molly Rao speaks with Jaimie Nawaday, the chair of the
firm's White Collar, Investigations and Compliance practice
group, and Kristi Wolff, the chair of the firm's Food and
Drug Law and Cannabis Law practices. They provide answers to
frequently asked questions surrounding attorney-client privilege
and investigations, including how to protect privilege and how to
keep third-party communications protected.
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