Keeping the Fox Out of the Henhouse: How Recent Court Decisions and a Mid-Trial Debacle Can Help Shield Privileged Material From the Government

01 Nov , 2021

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In this program we will provide an overview of recent cases that have criticized the use of government filter teams, which are used when the government seizes potentially privileged information from companies and individuals pursuant to subpoenas and search warrants. We will provide concrete steps that businesses should take to guard privileged material from the government, as well as specific arguments that companies can make to obtain judicial relief.

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