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Preserving Privilege For Client Communications: A Guide For Tax Lawyers (Audio CD Package) |
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| CETX0309SC |
| Philip C. Cook, Stanley Keller, Christopher S. Rizek, Bryan C. Skarlatos, Diana L. Wollman |
| March 12, 2009 |
| 87 minutes |
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| Business Law Section, ABA Center for CLE, Section of Taxation |
| Taxation |
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| $150.00 (Regular) |
| $135.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Business Law Section) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Section of Taxation) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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Just because you are a lawyer doesn't mean everything you say is privileged. How you communicate with your clients and third parties can affect what information is subject to discovery by the Internal Revenue Service and others in the event of an audit or other controversy.
This program is designed to help practitioners identify the applicable privileges and preserve them without unintended collateral consequences. The panel provide a brief overview of the attorney-client privilege, the tax practitioner privilege and the work product doctrine. The panelists then examine more advanced issues involving the interplay among the various privileges, the practitioners' professional standards and obligations under FIN 48 and issues relating to waivers and spoliation of evidence.
This program is appropriate for those looking for a deeper understanding of privilege in order to better serve their clients.
This audio CD package includes 2 audio CDs and printed course materials.
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