The Federalist Society Presents Cooperation Credit, Privileges, and Possible Landmines for Attorneys and Clients: Implications of US v. Coburn
Jackson partner Mike Hurst will join the discussion "Cooperation Credit, Privileges, and Possible Landmines for Attorneys and Clients: Implications of US v. Coburn," a webinar hosted by The Federalist Society. This panel will explore the implications that this decision and its legal reasoning might have on attorneys and clients attempting to cooperate with the DOJ as part of a self-disclosure strategy to earn "cooperation credit," while protecting the attorney-client and work product privileges emanating from internal investigations conducted on behalf of their corporate client.
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