The common interest doctrine can sometimes protect as privileged communications among separately represented clients who share a sufficiently common legal interest. Courts take varying approaches to ...
The common-interest doctrine sometimes protects as privileged communications between separately represented clients sharing an identical legal interest in ongoing or anticipated litigation. It differs ...
In her Professional Liability Insurance column, Sue C. Jacobs discusses the recent decision reaffirming New York state's long-held precedent that the common interest doctrine applies to communications ...
Davis Polk & Wardwell's Elliot Moskowitz and Mathew S. Miller write: As the time between when adversaries agree in principle on a settlement and when an order is entered confirming the plan of ...
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