There's a bit in the article on the bottom of the second page that seems to allude to the tweet I posted above (about waiving client-attorney privilege so that lawyers - and other professional service providers - can safely spill the beans on what their clients asked them to do).
Some Washington Post coverage (zoom the pictures to read)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNdMMmMWAAErrA7.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNdMMmSX4AEi7hH.jpg
There's a bit in the article on the bottom of the second page that seems to allude to the tweet I posted above (about waiving client-attorney privilege so that lawyers - and other professional service providers - can safely spill the beans on what their clients asked them to do).