Privilege
Technology that has been developed for e-discovery can also be used internally by companies to carry out Foreign Corrupt Practice […]
“It’s a moment every general counsel dreads. Out of the blue, an employee walks into your office, closes the door, and…
It’s important to keep the attorney-client privilege in mind routinely, not just when litigation arises. By then, if mistakes have […]
In many situations, parties to a transaction wish to share legal advice among themselves. Parties whose interests are aligned may […]
The court denied the privilege request, on the grounds that the notes could not be construed as…
There are major differences between preparing an individual fact witness and preparing a corporate representative for deposition. The “named organization,” […]
New federal rules are likely to help curb the high cost of e-discovery in litigation, but the most effective means […]
Beginning with the premise that potential jurors may not reveal their biases and personal experiences during voir dire, a look at some other avenues…
The prosecution of serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin jump-started Richard Roberts’ legal career, but during the trial Roberts also slept […]
In 2013, OSHA changed its policy on who could accompany an OSHA official during a workplace inspection. For many years […]
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