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Motion by Third-Party the Association of Corporate Counsel for Leave to File the Attached Amicus Submission in Connection with the Motions for Entry of a Protective Order

Amicus Brief Download pdf December 2004


A motion for leave to file an amicus brief and attached letter arguing that in-house lawyers who are litigating the client's cases should be allowed access to documents in litigation.

Author

Susan Hackett - senior vice president and general counsel, Association of Corporate Counsel

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