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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Reviewing Documents Here or Abroad
Michael E. Gertzman and Michael J. Pernick, in a column on International Litigation, write about how the Second Circuit changed the analysis of whether to review an overseas client's documents here or abroad.2nd Circuit Ruling on Cross-Border Document Production Welcome Development for In-House Lawyers
A panel of the Second Circuit found on Tuesday that a lower court erred in demanding Cravath turn over a client's confidential documents as part of foreign litigation.7 Best Practices for Preserving In-House Counsel Privilege
The dual role of trusted legal advisor and trusted business advisor has created potential privilege pitfalls for in-house counsel and company employees.Updates on Privilege Issues for In-House Counsel in New York
Tamar S. Wise analyzes recent cases that demonstrate New York courts' unwillingness to push the boundaries of the privilege extended in 'Upjohn', guide corporate counsel in protecting from discovery certain sensitive HR-related material, and highlight the limitations of privilege where foreign in-house counsel are involved.In re Application Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1782 of Okean B.V.
Documents' Production Unduly Burdensome, Intrusive on Law Firm; Subpoena QuashedPrivilege Issues for Multijurisdictional In-house Counsel
What happens to the attorney-client privilege when in-house counsel work in states other than where they are licensed, or when they are foreign-licensed attorneys?Data Preservation Defense: A Big In-house Headache
An increasing number of in-house counsel are having to defend data preservation efforts during litigation, according to a new survey from Zapproved Inc.Download Now
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