FASB’s Invitation to Comment – Agenda Consultation
SIFMA provided comments to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) on its Invitation to Comment - Agenda Consultation (the “ITC”).
Court:
U.S. Supreme Court
Amicus Issue:
Whether a communication involving both legal and non-legal advice is protected by attorney-client privilege where obtaining or providing legal advice was one of the significant purposes behind the communication.
Counsel of Record:
Williams & Connolly LLP
William T. Burke
John S. Williams
Jesse T. Clay
Kees D. Thompson
Sumer Ghazala
Jacob L. Burnett
Other Amici:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Assoc. of Corporate Counsel
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