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Ethics for Government Lawyers

Long title
Legal Ethics for Government Lawyers
Author(s)
Kathleen Clark
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Country
United States
Year
2012
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Abstract
1. Confidentiality and Attorney-Client Privilege
2. Organization as Client
3. Whistleblowing for Government Lawyers
4. Post-Employment Restrictions
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