The attorney-client privilege in civil litigation : protecting and defending confidentiality / Vincent S. Walkowiak, editor.
2008
KF8959.A7 A935 2008 (Mapit)
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Title
The attorney-client privilege in civil litigation : protecting and defending confidentiality / Vincent S. Walkowiak, editor.
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Edition
4th ed.
Imprint
Chicago, IL : Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association, [2008]
Copyright
©2008
Description
xxxiii, 729 pages ; 26 cm
Formatted Contents Note
An overview of the attorney-client privilege when the client is a corporation
The attorney-client privilege : a practical guide for corporate counsel
Perspectives on the attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine
Confidentiality and its relationship to the attorney-client privilege
Preserving candor between lawyers and clients : the hidden danger from "exceptions" to the attorney-client privilege
The self-defense exception to the attorney's ethical obligation to maintain client confidences
Protection of attorney-client privilege and work product in the E-discovery era
The attorney-client privilege and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
Communications between attorneys and putative class members
Communications between related corporations and the attorney-client privilege
The self-critical analysis privilege
Applying the attorney-client privilege to investigations involving attorneys : what is fair game in discovery?
Protecting the attorney-client privilege during an internal investigation
Contacting employees' former employees and other witnesses currently or formerly affiliated with the opposing party-conflict between the permissive scope of fact investigation and protection of attorney-client communication
Discovery of the nontestifying in-house expert assigned to litigation
Loss of attorney-client privilege through inadvertent disclosure of privilege documents
Putting attorneys on the witness stand and their advice at issue : the perils of selective waiver of privilege
The application of the attorney-client privilege and the work-product communications between insureds and insurance carriers
Attorney-client privilege and the work product immunity in U.S. patent litigation
A second look at privilege and confidentiality in the reinsurance arena
The joint defense privilege : an illusion or a magic wand?
The scope and use of the attorney-client privilege in the United States and its applicability to communications in the United States and abroad
Attorney-client and work-product doctrine in environmental coverage litigation
Preserving the attorney-client privilege and work production protections afforded to communications with experts : be careful of what you say and to whom you say it.
The attorney-client privilege : a practical guide for corporate counsel
Perspectives on the attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine
Confidentiality and its relationship to the attorney-client privilege
Preserving candor between lawyers and clients : the hidden danger from "exceptions" to the attorney-client privilege
The self-defense exception to the attorney's ethical obligation to maintain client confidences
Protection of attorney-client privilege and work product in the E-discovery era
The attorney-client privilege and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
Communications between attorneys and putative class members
Communications between related corporations and the attorney-client privilege
The self-critical analysis privilege
Applying the attorney-client privilege to investigations involving attorneys : what is fair game in discovery?
Protecting the attorney-client privilege during an internal investigation
Contacting employees' former employees and other witnesses currently or formerly affiliated with the opposing party-conflict between the permissive scope of fact investigation and protection of attorney-client communication
Discovery of the nontestifying in-house expert assigned to litigation
Loss of attorney-client privilege through inadvertent disclosure of privilege documents
Putting attorneys on the witness stand and their advice at issue : the perils of selective waiver of privilege
The application of the attorney-client privilege and the work-product communications between insureds and insurance carriers
Attorney-client privilege and the work product immunity in U.S. patent litigation
A second look at privilege and confidentiality in the reinsurance arena
The joint defense privilege : an illusion or a magic wand?
The scope and use of the attorney-client privilege in the United States and its applicability to communications in the United States and abroad
Attorney-client and work-product doctrine in environmental coverage litigation
Preserving the attorney-client privilege and work production protections afforded to communications with experts : be careful of what you say and to whom you say it.
Note
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF8959.A7 A935 2008
Language
English
ISBN
9781604420029
1604420022
1604420022
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