... 2. Can the SEC use the discovery rule to reach beyond five years? The second lesson...
...other results of the fact-finding. This work product is protected from discovery, so long as it is prepared in anticipation of litigation...
...charges of discrimination with the magic phrase "pursuant to our consistently applied policy." This "magic phrase" tended to discourage EEOC investigations...
...specifying which laws can be applied, all designed to give insurers...have fewer opportunities to conduct discovery, particularly regarding extra-contractual claims...
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...by global consultants Consero Group. The survey, produced in partnership with Applied Discovery Inc., is based on responses from 48 general counsel in December...
...by global consultants Consero Group. The survey, produced in partnership with Applied Discovery Inc., is based on responses from 48 general counsel in December...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...by global consultants Consero Group. The survey, produced in partnership with Applied Discovery Inc., is based on responses from 48 general counsel in December...
...rubric will likely be the elimination of the single entity rule as applied to method claims as described below. Notwithstanding this change in...
...151;in-house and outside counsel seem to be learning their e-discovery lessons, according to the latest ...
...151; in-house and outside counsel seem to be learning their e-discovery lessons, according to the latest ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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