The court ruled that the attorney-client privilege does not protect a PowerPoint presentation created by in-house counsel for antitrust training, deeming it a general instructional guide on business policies rather than legal advice. The decision emphasized the lack of particularized legal inquiries, leading to the order for production of the presentation.
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