Vague internal email referencing “boss” and attorney‑client privilege
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The excerpt contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or substantive allegations. It merely references a need to talk to a “boss” and repeats standard confidentiality notices, offering no actio Email dated Sep 19, 2014 between Kathy Ruemmler and a sender using a personal Gmail address. Mentions needing approval before speaking to an unnamed “boss.” Standard attorney‑client privilege disclai
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