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Halliburton / Attorney–client privilege / Upjohn v. United States / Work-product doctrine / Federal Rules of Civil Procedure / Discovery / Privilege / Qui tam / Law / Private military contractors / KBR
Date: 2014-03-12 16:14:27
Halliburton
Attorney–client privilege
Upjohn v. United States
Work-product doctrine
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Discovery
Privilege
Qui tam
Law
Private military contractors
KBR

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