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Attorney Kevin P. Allen discusses the recent decision involving Credit Suisse, which signals to corporations that if they voluntarily give documents to a government agency, they may in effect be hand
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Attorney Kevin P. Allen discusses the recent decision involving Credit Suisse, which signals to corporations that if they voluntarily give documents to a government agency, they may in effect be hand
Attorney Kevin P. Allen discusses In re Seagate Technology, LLC, a recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that deals with the issue of whether a party's privilege waiv
In a matter of first impression for a Pennsylvania appellate court, the Superior Court has taken a hard line on the inadvertent disclosure of privileged documents. Attorney Kevin P. Allen discusses t
Courts have almost uniformly given broad immunity to Internet service providers and Web site operators for third-party content, based on the Communications Decency Act. But a recent 9th Circuit holdi
In the second part of his three-part series on digital defamation, attorney Kevin Allen discusses the immunity that Internet companies generally seem to enjoy under the federal Communications Decency
As part of a three-part series, Kevin Allen, a partner with Thorp Reed & Armstrong, discusses the changing legal landscape for defamation, especially when it comes to allegations involving electronic
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In order to best serve the client, the well-informed and well-preparedlawyer -- the "complete" lawyer -- often does more than provide only"legal advice" in a narrow sense, writes attorney Kevin P. Al
In order to best serve the client, the well-informed and well-preparedlawyer -- the "complete" lawyer -- often does more than provide only"legal advice" in a narrow sense, writes attorney Kevin P. Al
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