Court: No Privilege For Lawyers Running Risk Management
February 17, 2015
In a case where a company tried to use attorney-client privilege to block some internal communications from being introduced in a lawsuit filed by its former director of risk management – an attorney – the court ruled that information was not protected. Unitek’s former risk management director attended quarterly litigation meetings and managed litigation, but the court found that “[the] management of insured claims in litigation does not establish an attorney-client relationship.”
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