PLEASE DELETE THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS, IN ITALICS, ENTIRELY
August 1st, 2004
BY ALAN OSBORNIn France, lawyers do not have to report when information is received from clients or obtained on them "either within the framework of a legal consultation unless this aims to launder money (SAME AS THE UK SURELY?) or if these persons carry them out (SORRY, DON'T UNDERSTAND THE GRAMMAR HERE - ARE 'THESE PERSONS' THE LAWYERS AND TO WHAT DOES 'CARRY THEM OUT' REFER?) while knowing that their client would like to obtain legal advice in order to launder money (DOESN'T THIS MERELY REPEAT THE FIRST ELEMENT, IE - 'EITHER WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF A LEGAL ...
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