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Attorney-Client Privilege: Is There a Fiduciary Exception?
Every lawyer is familiar with the attorney-client privilege. Most, however, have perhaps never encountered what is often referred to as the "fiduciary exception" to that privilege.Corporate Cyberattacks Come Out of the Shadows
Since the dawn of cybercrime, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have a responsibility to guard their data, they have little duty to report attacks to investors and regulators. That is all about to change.Dewey & LeBoeuf Insurance Team Joins Willkie Farr
Dewey & LeBoeuf had previously lost at least 18 partners in the first two months of 2012.Proposal Would Boost NY In-House Pro Bono Role
Under a proposed New York rule, once registered, in-house counsel could appear before any tribunal or court in the state on pro bono matters, without the need to seek pro hac vice admission, associate with a legal services provider, or work under the supervision of a NY-licensed attorney.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 100 - May 22, 2012
Daily decision alert.For New York players, no boom in D.C.
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