Judge Snubs KBR's 'Old Args' On Privilege In Kickbacks Row
By Khadijah M. Britton ( December 18, 2014, 6:48 PM EST) -- A D.C. federal judge on Wednesday rejected Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc.'s "old arguments" that attorney-client privilege protected its business-conduct documents from being compelled by a whistleblower alleging kickback activity in Iraq, but limited the whistleblower's access to witness statements from KBR's internal monitoring....
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