Recently by Andrew W. Schwartz
Protecting Intracompany Privilege: The more widely it is disseminated, the more likely it is that legal advice reaches employees outside of privilege
We have been taught since law school that the attorney-client privilege is precious and must be zealously guarded. The logic is undeniable. The attorney-client privilege allows for frank discussions between attorneys and clients on the full range of legal issues. This is equally true of...
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Take Practical Steps Now to Ease the Burden of E-Discovery in the Future
The rapid introduction of new technology and software often leads companies to regularly augment and upgrade their technology and software systems. This has caused dramatic increases every year in the amount of electronic data generated even by small companies. While this data revolution has...
Read MoreAn Overview Of Initial Considerations For Products Liability Litigation Involving "Live" Products
In the early days of mass torts, litigation was often commenced after the FDA had already taken regulatory action to remove the product from the market. More recently, however, many of the products involved in mass tort litigation are not the subject of regulatory action. They remain beneficial...
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