Overview
Review both the basic and complex issues regarding the privilege
- Analyze the purpose of the privilege and its elements
- Distinguish the privilege from the work-product doctrine
- Understand the privilege both in the corporate context and when an insurer is involved
- Learn about the risks of inadvertent waiver
Master effectively advising clients to preserve the privilege
- Learn how to establish, maintain, and protect the privilege
- Understand when the privilege does not apply so you can counsel your clients accordingly
- Avoid waiver or limit its impact
- Protect the privilege even when using email
Get up to speed on the most recent developments
- Communications with prospective clients
- Application of the privilege to the subject matter of communications
- The “primary purpose” as legal advice to qualify for the privilege
- The prohibition against attorneys’ self-determination of waiver
- The prohibition against “attorneys’ eyes only” disclosures
- Work product on behalf of defunct corporate clients
- and more!
Table of Contents
- Statutes
- Purpose
- Criteria
- Client
- Communications
- Confidentiality
- For Purposes of Legal Advice
- Waiver
- Practice and Procedure
- Email and the Attorney-Client Privilege
- Miscellaneous—Attorney-Client Privilege
- Work Product
- Insurance: Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Issues
Table of Cases
Statutory Index
Subject Index
Terms & Conditions
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