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Attorney-Client Privilege Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Confidential Information

Farella Braun + Martel LLP

What’s Privilege Got to Do With It? Practical Tips for Managing Bank Regulators Access to Attorney-Client Privileged Information

The attorney-client privilege, which prohibits the compelled disclosure of confidential communications between an attorney and their client, is enshrined in common law and statutory codes across the country. See, e.g., Cal....more

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For Our Eyes Only: Understanding the Attorney-Client Privilege and Its Application to Banks

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The attorney-client privilege is a rule of evidence that prevents the adverse party in a lawsuit from obtaining access to certain communications. If properly understood and wellmanaged, this privilege offers a useful tool for...more

Ballard Spahr LLP

CFPB plans for sharing information with state AGs unchanged in final disclosure rule

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In its final rule on Disclosure of Records and Information published last week, the CFPB gave no ground on its position that it has discretionary authority to share confidential information with state attorneys general. This...more

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