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Advancement Proceedings: A Litigation Expense Your Client Might Not Have Anticipated

When representing a client, it is helpful when law and logic align in an obvious manner. But alignment of law and logic sometimes appears murky at best, and often directly at odds. An example of this is when you need to...more

Be Warned: As Fiduciary Duties Shift, So, Too, Can Privilege Ownership

Picture this. Years after leaving your in-house counsel role at Company A, you find yourself being deposed in a litigation matter with Company A’s adversary inquiring into your legal notes and internal privileged...more

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