Edward E. Colton and Lillian Kaltman v. United States of America, United States of America v. Edward E. Colton

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1962-07-30

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LUMBARD, Chief Judge. These appeals raise questions concerning the propriety of a virtually complete-refusal by tax counsel, primarily on the-ground of the attorney-client privilege, to-answer questions and produce files at an examination conducted by special agents of the Internal Revenue Service concerning the tax liability of a c…

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