...attorneys' request for a protective order because exceptions to attorney-client work product doctrine did not apply here and defendants' former clients could not unilaterally...
...not protected by a privilege. RTKL defines privilege to include attorney work product doctrine, attorney-client privilege, doctor-patient privilege, speech and debate privilege or...
Client identities do not enjoy blanket attorney-client privilege protection under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, the state Supreme Court has ruled
Despite numerous travelers traversing the "yellow-brick road" to a more diverse workforce, diversity continues to present challenges
...does not mention "expert" and therefore does not extend a work-product protection to communications between expert and attorney. She said Rule 4003...
...set to hear argument April 10 regarding the scope of the work-product doctrine and the discovery of materials contained in a testifying expert...
...request under the collateral order doctrine, noting the high court has...legislature extended attorney-client and work-product privilege to, in the...
...noted that Camicos invocation of the common interest doctrine was a misnomer. The common interest doctrine applies when two (or more...
...are deemed unprotected" by the attorney-client privilege and the work-product doctrine, Southern District Magistrate Judge Gabriel Gorenstein ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...party's expert on cross-examination, runs up against the attorney work-product doctrine that arguably protects from disclosure the theories and opinions on the...
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