The Department of the Interior's Denial of the Wisconsin Chippewa's Casino Applications: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, January 21, 22, 28, and 29, 1998, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 3 páginas |
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... client issue with that document and the Members should be aware of that . Mr. BURTON . Attorney - client privilege - that document was turned over to the committee and because it was turned over to the committee we feel that we have a ...
... client issue with that document and the Members should be aware of that . Mr. BURTON . Attorney - client privilege - that document was turned over to the committee and because it was turned over to the committee we feel that we have a ...
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... client privilege over a document that the Department admitted in its January 12 , 1998 , letter to the committee was not subject to any privilege vis- a - vis the Congress , he is mistaken . The Secretary must assert a countervailing ...
... client privilege over a document that the Department admitted in its January 12 , 1998 , letter to the committee was not subject to any privilege vis- a - vis the Congress , he is mistaken . The Secretary must assert a countervailing ...
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... client privilege and you have used it . So that point should stand on the record . And I withdraw my point of order , which I did not make prop- erly . Mr. BURTON . The minority counsel did consult with the majority counsel and they ...
... client privilege and you have used it . So that point should stand on the record . And I withdraw my point of order , which I did not make prop- erly . Mr. BURTON . The minority counsel did consult with the majority counsel and they ...
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... client privilege . Mr. WAXMAN . How was it lawyer - client privilege ? Mr. HAVENICK . It was work product . It was work product with the attorney . Mr. WAXMAN . You related in your testimony that you had a so- cial conversation with ...
... client privilege . Mr. WAXMAN . How was it lawyer - client privilege ? Mr. HAVENICK . It was work product . It was work product with the attorney . Mr. WAXMAN . You related in your testimony that you had a so- cial conversation with ...
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... client , come forward . What I find peculiar is that you had a strategy to surprise him , and suddenly today the strategy changed by announcing that Mr. McAuliffe was taking credit for something . Of course , it turned out he was taking ...
... client , come forward . What I find peculiar is that you had a strategy to surprise him , and suddenly today the strategy changed by announcing that Mr. McAuliffe was taking credit for something . Of course , it turned out he was taking ...
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