Criminal
Sep. 8, 2000
Cloak of Attorney-Client Privilege Does Not a License to Steal Make
Although the two cases aren't connected, federal indictments handed down recently in Los Angeles indicate that two attorneys may have separately and erroneously concluded that they could launder money under the cloak of attorney-client privilege.
Although the two cases aren't connected, federal indictments handed down recently in Los Angeles indicate that two attorneys may have separately and erroneously concluded that they could launder money under the cloak of attorney-client privilege.
On Tuesday, David Matsumoto, an L.A. sole practiti...
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