Attorney-client privilege in civil litigation : protecting and defending confidentiality / Vincent S. Walkowiak, editor.
2004
KF325 .A95 06422
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Title
Attorney-client privilege in civil litigation : protecting and defending confidentiality / Vincent S. Walkowiak, editor.
Published
Chicago : ABA, [2004]
Copyright
©2004
Call Number
KF325 .A95 06422
Edition
Third edition.
ISBN
1590313941 (alk. paper)
9781590313947 (alk. paper)
9781590313947 (alk. paper)
Description
lxvi, 458 pages ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)123914632
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reproduction
Microfiche. Buffalo, N.Y. : William S. Hein, 2006? 6 microfiches : negative. (Hein's ABA Archive Microfiche Collection).
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/Cabinet 13-14/
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1
An overview of the attorney-client privilege when the client is a corporation / Vincent S. Walkowiak
1
Ch. 2
Confidentiality and its relationship to the attorney-client privilege / Arthur Garwin
31
Ch. 3
The attorney-client privilege and the sarbanes-oxley act of 2002 / Harva R. Dockery
43
Ch. 4
The attorney-client privilege and corporate communications : what's still confidential? / Michael A. Knoerzer Eileen C. Kennelly
57
Ch. 5
Communications between related corporations and the attorney-client privilege / Vincent S. Walkowiak
75
Ch. 6
Privilege of manufacturer product safety quality assurance reviews / Rosewell Page III
91
Ch. 7
Communications between attorneys and putative class members / Allan Kanner Tibor Nagy
105
Ch. 8
The application of the attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine to communications between insureds and insurance carriers / Kirk A. Pasich
127
Ch. 9
A second look at privilege and confidentiality in the reinsurance arena / John W. Thornton Jane Thornton Mastrucci Cynthia Harrison Ruiz
149
Ch. 10
Attorney-client and work-product doctrines in environmental coverage litigation / Margaret E. Wetherald Deborah Dowd
217
Ch. 11
Preserving the confidentiality of investigations by in-house and outside counsel / Aimee B. Anderson
223
Ch. 12
Applying the attorney-client privilege to investigations involving attorneys : what is fair game in discovery? / David E. Bland Scott G. Johnson Elisabeth M. Will
245
Ch. 13
Conflict between the permissive scope of fact witness investigation and protection of attorney-client communication / Vincent S. Walkowiak
283
Ch. 14
Discovery of the in-house expert assigned to litigation / Joseph C. Kearfott
303
Ch. 15
Loss of attorney-client privilege through inadvertent disclosure of privileged documents / Vincent S. Walkowiak Sarah E. Lemons Thomas J. Leach
313
Ch. 16
Putting attorneys on the witness stand and their advice at issue : the perils of selective waiver of privilege / Alan J. Martin Demetrios G. Metropoulos Veronica L. Spicer
331
Ch. 17
Preserving candor : the hidden danger from "exceptions" to the attorney-client privilege / Kenneth A. Hindman Steven A. Wagner
353
Ch. 18
The self-defense exception to the attorney's ethical obligation to maintain client confidences / Michael F. Pezzulli
371
Ch. 19
Perspectives on the attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine / Allan Kanner Tibor Nagy
383
Ch. 20
The joint defense privilege : an illusion or a magic wand? / Jeffrey J. Carlson
405
Ch. 21
Duties of emergency disclosure to the government under CERCLA, EPCRA, and the clean air act / Neal A. Hueske Brian J. Flanagan
421
Ch. 22
Beyond the labor and employment lawyer's looking glass : who is my client? / Jeffrey S. Goldman Philip F. Ackerman
441