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Minnesota V. Philip Morris, Inc.: An Important Legal Ethics Message Which Neglects The Public Interest In Product Safety Research, Edward J. Imwinkelried, James R. Mccall
Minnesota V. Philip Morris, Inc.: An Important Legal Ethics Message Which Neglects The Public Interest In Product Safety Research, Edward J. Imwinkelried, James R. Mccall
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Attorney-Client Privilege: Does It Really Have Life Everlasting?, Richard C. Wydick
The Attorney-Client Privilege: Does It Really Have Life Everlasting?, Richard C. Wydick
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Crime-Fraud Exception To The Attorney-Client Privilege In The Context Of Corporate Counseling, H. Lowell Brown
The Crime-Fraud Exception To The Attorney-Client Privilege In The Context Of Corporate Counseling, H. Lowell Brown
Kentucky Law Journal
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Waiver: A Comprehensive Analysis Of A Consequence Of Inadvertently Producing Documents Protected By The Attorney-Client Privilege, Roberta M. Harding
Waiver: A Comprehensive Analysis Of A Consequence Of Inadvertently Producing Documents Protected By The Attorney-Client Privilege, Roberta M. Harding
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The inadvertent production of documents protected by the attorney-client privilege frequently occurs in contemporary litigation. This phenomena becomes more prevalent as the number of cases involving inadvertent document production grows. Unfortunately, given the present modes for resolving the waiver issue that stems from this occurrence, this occurrence could threaten to become the rule rather than the exception. The increased frequency of inadvertent document production is due primarily to more disputes arising out of production of documents demands by the opposing party that emerge as parties request the production of an increasing number of responsive documents. As a result, the sheer …
Couch V. United States: The Supreme Court Takes A Fresh Look At The Attorney-Client Privilege--Or Does It?, R. David Lester
Couch V. United States: The Supreme Court Takes A Fresh Look At The Attorney-Client Privilege--Or Does It?, R. David Lester
Kentucky Law Journal
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Evidence--Attorney-Client Privilege--The Identity Of The Client, W. Stokes Harris Jr.
Evidence--Attorney-Client Privilege--The Identity Of The Client, W. Stokes Harris Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
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