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The Attorney-Client Privilege – Selective Compulsion, Selective Waiver And Selective Disclosure: Is Bank Regulation Exceptional?, Bruce A. Green
The Attorney-Client Privilege – Selective Compulsion, Selective Waiver And Selective Disclosure: Is Bank Regulation Exceptional?, Bruce A. Green
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This essay examines three ways in which bank regulation has spawned significant exceptions to the ordinary judicial and administrative understanding of the attorney-client privilege. First, federal banking agencies assert that they have the legal authority selectively to compel banks and other financial institutions they supervise to disclose attorney-client privileged information. Second, when banks disclose privileged material to bank regulators, even if voluntarily, banks retain the privilege with respect to third parties pursuant to specific federal statutory authority. Third, under agency policy, once bank regulators obtain privileged information from a bank, whether through compulsion or voluntarily, the regulators reserve the right …