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Accountant’s Privilege in Litigation Cases

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The Illinois Public Accounting Act states that certain information given to accountant shall be privileged and the accountant will not be required to divulge that information in response to a subpoena or other lawful process.  However, much of the information that is provided to your accountant is not confidential; meaning that the accountant will be required to respond with certain information you provided to the accountant in response to a subpoena or other lawful documents requesting the information.   This Podcast with Jennifer Burt of Lavelle Law, Ltd. will explore Accountant's Privilege and how it is used. 

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