United States:
Maintaining Privilege With Non-Lawyer Experts Under Kovel
02 December 2021
Holland & Knight
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Holland & Knight Partners Abbey Garber and Denise Mudigere,
along with Associate Kate Minnich, co-authored an article in
the December 2021 issue
of Headnotes, a publication of the Dallas Bar
Association.
The article focuses on the requirements for the extension of
attorney-client privilege under United States v.
Kovel and provides best practices for maintaining
privilege with third-party professionals such as accountants,
investment bankers, financial advisers and other experts,
particularly as it relates to tax litigation.
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