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Personal Use Of Workplace Computers: A Threat To Otherwise Privileged Communications, Louise Hill
Personal Use Of Workplace Computers: A Threat To Otherwise Privileged Communications, Louise Hill
Louise L Hill
This article is an adaptation of "Gone but Not Forgotten: When Privacy, Policy and Privilege Collide" originally published in the Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, Volume 9, Issue 8, 2011
The Numbers Game - The Use And Misuse Of Statistics In Civil Rights Litigation, Marcy M. Hallock
The Numbers Game - The Use And Misuse Of Statistics In Civil Rights Litigation, Marcy M. Hallock
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Authorization Card Dilemma, Michael F. Rosenblum
The Authorization Card Dilemma, Michael F. Rosenblum
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Witnesses - Privileged Professional Communications As Affected By The Presence Of Third Parties, Dan K. Cook
Witnesses - Privileged Professional Communications As Affected By The Presence Of Third Parties, Dan K. Cook
Michigan Law Review
Interesting problems arise in regard to privileged communications when made to the professional confidant in the presence of a third person. Such problems are concerned with the manner and degree in which the privilege is altered or destroyed by the presence of such third persons. It is the purpose of this comment to discuss the attorney-client and physician-patient privileges as affected by the presence of a third person, where the professional confidant and his client or patient are aware of such presence.