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Drummond Financial Services, Llc, Order On Motions For Protective Orders And To Quash Proposed Depositions And To Amend The Case Management Order, John J. Goger
Georgia Business Court Opinions
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Bespoke Discovery, Jessica Erickson
Bespoke Discovery, Jessica Erickson
Law Faculty Publications
The U.S. legal system gives contracting parties significant freedom to customize the procedures that will govern their future disputes. With forum selection clauses, parties can decide where they will litigate future disputes. With fee-shifting provisions, they can choose who will pay for these suits. And with arbitration clauses, they can make upfront decisions to opt out of the traditional legal system altogether. Parties can also waive their right to appeal, their right to a jury trial, and their right to file a class action. Bespoke procedure, in other words, is commonplace in the United States.
Far less common, however, are …
Souza Et Al., Order On Plaintiffs' Motion To Compel, Elizabeth E. Long
Souza Et Al., Order On Plaintiffs' Motion To Compel, Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
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Global Aerospace Inc., Order On Defendants' Fourth Motion For Order Compelling Discovery Against Plaintiff Global Aerospace Inc., Elizabeth E. Long
Global Aerospace Inc., Order On Defendants' Fourth Motion For Order Compelling Discovery Against Plaintiff Global Aerospace Inc., Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
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Global Aerospace Inc., Order On Motions For Sanctions, Elizabeth E. Long
Global Aerospace Inc., Order On Motions For Sanctions, Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
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Global Aerospace Inc., Omnibus Order On Discovery Motions, Elizabeth E. Long
Global Aerospace Inc., Omnibus Order On Discovery Motions, Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Sanctifying Secrecy: The Mythology Of The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, Elizabeth G. Thornburg
Sanctifying Secrecy: The Mythology Of The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, Elizabeth G. Thornburg
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
This article surveys the traditional justifications for giving corporations the benefit of attorney-client privilege. It rejects both moral and utilitarian explanations and argues that, far from being beneficial or benign, the privilege actually does great harm to the truth-seeking function of litigation and imposes tremendous transaction costs on the litigants and on the judicial system as a whole.
Depositions Of Corporations: Problems And Solutions-Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(B)(6), M. Minnette Massey
Depositions Of Corporations: Problems And Solutions-Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(B)(6), M. Minnette Massey
Articles
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