From the Palin Lawyers letter:
Further, as Mr. McGinniss waived the attorney client privilege and disclosed to third parties what Random House Lawyers told him (he needed sources and the book was not publishable without them), we will also be entitled to review your companys legal correspondence with Mr. McGinniss and his responses thereto.
BOO-YA!!!
Bush_Democrat,
that’s not from the Big Government article. If more of the letter is published elsewhere, can you please provide a link?
In fact, I Googled the language of that additional part of the letter from Palin’s lawyers that you quoted, and the only hits that came up were to your comment.
Sorry I doubted you, Bush_Democrat, the part about waiving attorney-client privilege is in there. I’m hoping that discovery of Random House’s legal correspondence will damage that once-respected publisher, and also damage the lawyers who green-lighted this book (unless it was published over the lawyers’ objections.)