The NFL and its Washington franchise agreed in September 2020 not to share information from the investigation into the team’s front office culture without mutual consent, according to a document made public by a House committee Friday. The so-called “Common Interest Agreement” between the league and the team — then known as the Washington Football Team and since rebranded the Washington Commanders — notes that the parties “share common legal interests” amid the investigation by attorney Beth Wilkinson.“Parties further agree that their exchange of any such information and communications does not constitute a waiver of any applicable confidentiality, privilege, or work product claim that may otherwise be asserted as to information and communications exchanged,” the document later states.
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