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ALRC releases discussion paper on client legal privilege and federal investigatory bodies

Wed Sep 26 2007

The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) today released a Discussion Paper, Client Legal Privilege and Federal Investigatory Bodies (Discussion Paper 73), containing 42 proposals aimed ataddressing lengthy and costly disputes over client legal privilege in federal investigations.

View the ALRC's media release >� |� Visit�Austlii to obtain a copy of�Discussion Paper 73>

In June 2007 the Bar Association made a submission to the inquiry. Download a copy>

26 September 2007

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