The common interest doctrine sometimes prevents what would be a waiver when separately represented clients disclose privileged communications to each other. But the doctrine normally requires an ...
Last week's Privilege Point described two courts taking the opposite position on whether the common interest doctrine could protect from waiver otherwise privileged communications among common ...
Whether in corporate transactions, litigation or business disputes, there may be situations in which multiple separate entities seek to enter into a formal relationship to protect their shared ...
Corporate Confidentiality Unlocked: Leveraging Common Interest Privilege for Effective Collaboration
In the complex realm of corporate litigation, the sanctity of attorney-client privilege is often the backbone of a robust defense strategy. Yet, the scope of this privilege can blur when multiple ...
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