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issues surrounding electronic stored information, discovery duties, and obstruction of justice
the 9th Circuit’s Napster opinion on the crime-fraud exception to the privilege
expanded treatment of ethical issues arising from inadvertent disclosure of privileged information expanded treatment of duties with regard to real evidence, including the prosecution of Philip Russell in Connecticut
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litigation Funding Companies
criminalization of legal services
the 3rd Circuit’s Teleglobe opinion on privilege in corporate family representation
“Playbook” conflicts
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the Supreme Court’s Gonzalez-Lopez opinion on remedy for improper disqualification of chosen counsel
the McNulty and Filip memoranda on government requests for corporate privilege waivers
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