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Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide, Matt Rodgers Sep 2017

Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide, Matt Rodgers

Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology

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United States V. Jicarilla Apache Nation: Why The Supreme Court's Refusal To Apply The Fiduciary Exception To Attorney-Client Privilege Stands To Diminish The Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship, Daniel W. Hart Jan 2012

United States V. Jicarilla Apache Nation: Why The Supreme Court's Refusal To Apply The Fiduciary Exception To Attorney-Client Privilege Stands To Diminish The Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship, Daniel W. Hart

American Indian Law Review

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How The Fifth Circuit Freed Willy And Harpooned Corporate Ability To Shield Retaliation Suits: A Critique Twenty Years In The Making, Matthew Beery Jan 2006

How The Fifth Circuit Freed Willy And Harpooned Corporate Ability To Shield Retaliation Suits: A Critique Twenty Years In The Making, Matthew Beery

Oklahoma Law Review

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Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar Jan 2004

Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar

Oklahoma Law Review

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Patent Law: Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: Did The Federal Circuit Go Far Enough With In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide?, Matthew R. Rodgers Jan 2002

Patent Law: Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: Did The Federal Circuit Go Far Enough With In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide?, Matthew R. Rodgers

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal And Professional Ethics: Protection Of Client Identity, Rebecca Wood Hunter Jan 2002

Legal And Professional Ethics: Protection Of Client Identity, Rebecca Wood Hunter

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.