...s new cybersecurity and data-protection practice. Vela and Scarinci kept in touch and found they have common clients, says Vela, who started around...
...out of a motor vehicle lease and an excessive wear and use protection plan. The court based its decision on an arbitration clause in the...
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...other states cases, and the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege, N.J.R.E. 504(2)(a). Although there may well...
...R&K Associates, LLC v. New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection, App. Div. (per curiam) (20 pp.) R&K Associates, LLC...
...same public policy concerns underlying the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege extend to marital communications given that the effect of a...
...interception removed the communications from protection of the marital communications privilege...fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege. The Appellate...
...Drinker Biddle & Reath v. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, L-63-09; Law Division, Mercer County; opinion by Innes, P.J...
...use in defending its own clients in other litigation. , UNN-L...
...upheld a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) inspector's right to...lawyers have advised their business clients that it would be counterproductive...
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