The Association of Corporate Counsel is concerned with what it claims will be a serious erosion of the attorney-client privilege in Pennsylvania if a recent decision in Paterno v. NCAA is allowed to stand.
The ACC filed an amicus brief in the case to the state Superior Court supporting Penn State’s challenge to a ruling that ordered the school to turn over documents related to the creation of the Freeh report. Both Penn State and the ACC outlined their challenge to the ruling in briefs filed with the Superior Court on April 10.
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