...objects to the order on privilege grounds. But the decision does...order, as held in Church of Scientology of California v...
...a small county, the judge may have represented many people, gone to church with many people, coached sports with many people and represented relatives many...
...to draw an adverse inference, as in Oxford Presbyterian Church v. Weil-McLain, 815 A.2d 1094, 1102 (Pa. Super. Ct...
...another instance, the first Catholic Church official in the country to...had its own attorney-client privilege regarding communications between Lynn and...
...Court of Common Pleas against the Boy Scouts of America and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because of sexual abuse by...
...years, I have had the privilege of watching Jack become a...at St. John Neumann Catholic Church on Darby Road in Havertown...
...advocates for the separation of church and state, filed a suit...Brandhove, saying that the "privilege of legislators to be free...
...34; and the firm will investigate if the statements are outside the privilege accorded to court filings. The complaints claim that a list...
..., had the third edition of his book, The Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine in Pennsylvania , published. The book...
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