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By Christopher D. Carusone | December 17, 2019
In my experience, Pennsylvania prosecutors are typically willing to speak with corporate counsel about the corporation's status, and counsel is encouraged to do so before expending large sums in defending against the subpoena, assuming that important privileges are not at issue.
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By R. Robin McDonald | December 16, 2019
After the federal government exchanged Iranian professor Masoud Soleimani for imprisoned Princeton University student Xiyue Wang on Dec. 7, federal prosecutors in Atlanta dismissed the charges.
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By Christopher Niesche | December 16, 2019
In an interview with Law.com-International, Burford managing director Craig Arnott said the funding has resulted in U.S. firms winning work that previously went to Magic Circle firms.
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By Christopher Niesche | December 16, 2019
In an interview with Law.com-International, Burford managing director Craig Arnott said the funding has resulted in U.S. firms winning work that previously went to Magic Circle firms.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 15, 2019
We agree with the rationale in Jardim, but do not feel complacent that sales of items posted on the internet may not in other factual settings create jurisdiction here.
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By Sue Reisinger | December 12, 2019
Kim currently serves as the institute's chief operating officer.
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By Don Silver | December 12, 2019
At a recent Legal Marketing Association South Florida meeting, general counsels of local corporations detailed how they select outside counsel and why they fire them. They shared insights in a program that Richard Montes de Oca, managing partner of MDO Partners, moderated.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | December 11, 2019
A recent Delaware Court of Chancery letter opinion presents an interesting twist concerning the applicability of the attorney-client privilege to emails between a party and his attorneys where the emails were stored on a server controlled by the adverse party.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Sara Thompson | December 11, 2019
Marchand v. Barnhill seemingly breathed new life into the viability of Caremark claims in Delaware.
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By Jorge D. Guttman and William K. Hill | December 10, 2019
Section 1782 allows foreign litigants to obtain evidence through a federal U.S. district court "for use in a proceeding in a foreign or international tribunal."
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