


"The Chamber has long been concerned about the questionable practices of Milberg Weiss and has repeatedly sought an investigation into their activities by the Federal Government," said Ms. Rickard.
"The government charges Milberg Weiss with 'plaintiff shopping' and kickback schemes in securities cases. We believe the practices outlined in the indictment need to be investigated and support the full prosecution of those who have engaged in misconduct.
"Apparently, the Justice Department based its decision to indict Milberg Weiss, at least in part, on the firm.s refusal to waive its attorney-client privilege.
"The Chamber opposes any attempt to deny the constitutional right to attorney-client privilege to individuals and organizations.
"While there are many ways to demonstrate cooperation in an investigation, it is fundamentally wrong for anyone to be denied the right to consult freely and confidentially with their attorney."
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