Corporate Privileges and Confidential Information, Volume 659"The single best source for attorneys to consult concerning issues dealing with the attorney-client privilege. It's a must have for any lawyer." --Michael Ross (practitioner and law school professor)Corporate Privileges and Confidential Information is designed to assist inside and outside counsel in negotiating obstacles to maintaining corporate secrecy. All rights to privacy and confidentiality that a corporation may assert are gathered in this useful volume, which also includes advice on how to protect information otherwise required to be disclosed to a government agency. This definitive treatment covers: attorney-client, work product and joint defense privileges; trade secrets; confidential submissions to federal and state authorities; financial privacy; and access to personnel files. It presents guidance on complex issues such as: the unique position of corporations in claiming privilege; application of the work product privilege to internal communications; the causes and scope of a waiver of the work product privilege; differentiating between inside counsel's business and legal functions to determine attorney-client privilege; insuring confidentiality of information supplied to a government agency; the dangers of intra-corporate discussions of confidential matters; inadvertent disclosures; and keeping results of a corporate internal investigation immune from discovery. Book ʊ looseleaf, one volume, 800 pages; published in 1999, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-087-6 |
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Contents
06 | 2-72 |
Definitions | 2-136 |
5 Auditors Inquiries About Pending | 5-5 |
Section 2 | 10-1 |
Privilege 215 | 14-2 |
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | 14-17 |
CHAPTER 1 | 1 |
Section 3 | 3 |
f Size and Form of the Collective | 5-13 |
CHAPTER 7 | 6-1 |
AccountantClient Privilege | 7-1 |
03 | 7-13 |
01 | 9-1 |
Section 6 | 9-6 |
9 03 | 9-9 |
1 Federal Limitations on Discovery | 11-1 |
CHAPTER 4 | 4 |
CHAPTER 6 | 6 |
Introduction | 10 |
Joint Defense Privilege | 10 |
SelfEvaluation Privilege | 10 |
06 | 10 |
Rule 26b3 Work Product | 10 |
Privileged Matter Disclosed Under Compulsion | 10 |
CHAPTER 9 | 11 |
AttorneyClient Privilege | 12 |
01 | 2-1 |
Section 5 | 2-133 |
CHAPTER 5 | 4-2 |
01 | 5-1 |
CHAPTER 12 | 12-1 |
Section 7 | 13-7 |
CHAPTER 14 | 14-1 |
APPENDICES | 14-13 |
Definition of Relevant Evidence | 1 |
U S C 6713 Disclosure or Use of Information | |
Federal Statutes Governing Interception | 1 |
Section 8 | 8 |
U S C 2515 Prohibition of Use as Evidence | 10 |
Short Title | 4 |
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