Privilege

Using E-Discovery Technology To Mitigate FCPA Exposure

Technology that has been developed for e-discovery can also be used internally by companies to carry out Foreign Corrupt Practice […]

Tips For Conducting Internal Fraud Investigations

“It’s a moment every general counsel dreads. Out of the blue, an employee walks into your office, closes the door, and…

Consider Attorney-Client Privilege Before It Becomes a Litigation Issue

It’s important to keep the attorney-client privilege in mind routinely, not just when litigation arises. By then, if mistakes have […]

Can Transactional Parties Rely On The Common Interest Privilege?

In many situations, parties to a transaction wish to share legal advice among themselves. Parties whose interests are aligned may […]

No Privilege For Handwritten Notes

The court denied the privilege request, on the grounds that the notes could not be construed as…

Preparing The Designated Corporate Representative For Deposition

There are major differences between preparing an individual fact witness and preparing a corporate representative for deposition. The “named organization,” […]

Minimizing Discovery Cost Through Effective Trial Strategy

New federal rules are likely to help curb the high cost of e-discovery in litigation, but the most effective means […]

Jury Selection Using The Internet And Social Media

Beginning with the premise that potential jurors may not reveal their biases and personal experiences during voir dire, a look at some other avenues…

Accusations of Rape Taint Richard Roberts’ Legal Legacy

The prosecution of serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin jump-started Richard Roberts’ legal career, but during the trial Roberts also slept […]

OSHA Sued Over Walk-Around Rule

In 2013, OSHA changed its policy on who could accompany an OSHA official during a workplace inspection. For many years […]

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