Case Fileefta-efta00209347DOJ Data Set 9Subject: RE: Jane Does. United States - Redacted Pleadings
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Subject: RE: Jane Does. United States - Redacted Pleadings
From: To: Subject: RE: Jane Does. United States - Redacted Pleadings Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 17:09:21 +0000 Importance: Normal The primary privileges we will be asserting are attorney-client, attorney work product, and deliberative process. For deliberative process, the document must be pre-decisional, and include recommendations, opinions, or deliberations, usually from a subordinate to a superior. For instance, your May 1, 2007 "Operation Leap Year" prosecution memo would fall squarely within the deliberative process privilege. From: Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 12:21 PM To: Sanchez, Eduardo (USAFLS); Lee, Dexter (USAFLS) Subject: RE: Jane Does I United States - Redacted Pleadings Okay. That all sounds good. - Just give me some guidance on how you want me to organize these items, otherwise I was just going to go through and keep them in the order maintained, just noting the few non-responsive items and marking for attorney-client privilege and 6(e). Any other privile
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