Some confidences are so sacred that it's almost heresy to argue they should not remain secret -- doctor-patient; priest-confessor; Vice President Dick Cheney and his energy task force. And for years, attorney-client privilege seemed just as inviolable. But the run of corporate scandals in recent years has even the American Bar Association looking at tthe possibility of allowing lawyers to spill the beans if their clients commit financial crimes.
August 04, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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