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Risk of Waiving Privilege When Hiring Third-Party Consultants
Allison J. Schoenthal writes that any attorney knows the maxim: Disclosing attorney-client communications to a third party breaks the privilege. Often, however, attorneys and clients hire accountants, financial advisers, public relations agencies and others to assist in complex litigation and transactions. In these instances, will the attorney-client privilege be waived?Hiring and Laying Off En Masse? Here's How
Here are some ideas employers need to keep in mind when hiring or getting rid of many workers at once.Hiring and Laying Off En Masse? Here's How
Here are some ideas employers need to keep in mind when hiring or getting rid of many workers at once.Don't Assume Your HR Reports Are Privileged
For in-house attorneys and HR officials, there's a bigger Chipotle story than what a certain presidential candidate ordered in her burrito bowl.Don't Assume Your HR Reports Are Privileged
For in-house attorneys and HR officials, there's a bigger Chipotle story than what a certain presidential candidate ordered in her burrito bowl.Recurring Challenges to Privilege and Work Product Doctrine
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul analyze three recent decisions that expose some common misconceptions regarding the attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine and offer valuable guidance on how to establish and preserve those protections.Proof of Purchase: An Increasing Barrier to Class Certification
Sharyl A. Reisman, Tracy Schaffer and Amy M. Palumbo of Jones Day write: Courts across the country are increasingly scrutinizing "ascertainability" at the class certification stage, raising the bar for "proof of purchase" and barring class certification, especially in cases involving low-cost consumer products. New York courts are grappling with this issue, as well.IHOP, Applebees—And Custom Personal Pizza?: Real M&A
DineEquity Inc. is looking for the right culinary complement to IHOP pancakes and Applebee's lunch combos.DietGoal Can't Escape Invalidity Ruling in Texas Patent Cases
DietGoal Innovations tried to keep a batch of Texas patent lawsuits alive by attacking a New York ruling killing off the company's patent. But despite drawing a visiting appeals judge in the Texas case, DietGoal's bid to challenge the New York decision will have to wait.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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