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PA Supreme Court Work-Product Doctrine

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Why a Sorority’s Interview Notes Didn’t Stay Private: Lessons in Legal Privilege

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Not everything stamped “privileged” is safe from prying eyes. The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently ruled that interview notes compiled by a sorority’s leadership after a tragic incident were not shielded by...more

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Broadens Application of Work-Product Doctrine, Narrows Waiver

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has clarified the work-product immunity in a way that broadens what can be protected and narrows how the immunity may be waived....more

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Recent Decision in Bousamra v. Excela Health

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A recent opinion by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court provides important guidance on when your organization can communicate with a third-party without waiving the protections of the attorney work product doctrine or the...more

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Pennsylvania Expands Attorney Work-Product Protection for Disclosures to Third Parties

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has adopted a new, expanded standard for preserving the protections of the attorney work-product doctrine, codified at Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 4003.3. This decision has implications...more

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