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14 Oct 2009 21:18

Legal not-so-niceties

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Bank of America wrote to the office Andrew Cuomo, the New York attorney general, on October 12 saying it had “reconsidered its position” on the release of documents it had previously said were private because of attorney-client privilege.

The bank said it would in fact provide documents relating to disclosures surrounding its acquisition of Merrill Lynch, and aimed to do so by October 16.


 


 

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