The Trial Lawyer's Guide to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine

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By Reagan W. Simpson

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The Trial Lawyer's Guide to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine provides practical guidance to civil trial lawyers in litigating claims of confidentiality for attorney-client communications and attorney work product.

Table of Contents:

  1. The Attorney-Client Privilege
  2. The Ethics Rule on Confidentiality and How it Differs from the Attorney-Client Privilege
  3. The Work-Product Privilege
  4. The Common-Interest or Joint-Defense Privilege
  5. Exceptions to Privileges
  6. Waiver of Privileges
  7. Procedural Tools for Litigating Privileges
  8. The Attorney-Client Privilege in Organizations
  9. Investigations
  10. Patent Matters
  11. Litigating Attorney-Client Privileges Under the United States Bankruptcy Code and the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
  12. Communications with Public Relations Consultants
  13. Insurance Settings
  14. Class Actions
  15. Choice of Law Issues
The Trial Lawyer's Guide to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine