ERISA Fiduciaries and the Attorney-Client Privilege
In these uncertain economic times, people are looking closely at all aspects of their finances, including the management of their retirement plans. Not only are plan participants concerned with their...
View ArticleIs Google Googling You?
If you use the Google search engine (and I’m guessing that includes pretty much everyone) you may have noticed a text box appearing on the screen during the past couple weeks, imploring you to read...
View ArticleThere's an App for That! Apps that Share User Data
Three law firms based in Austin, Texas recently filed suit on behalf of 13 people claiming that almost 20 apps, including Facebook, Foursquare, Yelp and Twitter, violate policies put in place by...
View ArticleATTORNEY’S “MEETINGS” WITH INMATES LANDS ATTORNEY IN JAIL
Bad lawyers’ jokes aside, most of us do not encounter blatantly unethical and/or unprofessional attorneys in the course of our practice and are fortunately left wondering where the basis for these...
View ArticleCalifornia Supreme Court Rules Witness Statements Procured by Attorney...
On June 25, 2012, the California Supreme Court set forth new rules regarding the discoverability of witness statements in Coito v. Superior Court of Stanislaus County, No. S181712 (Cal. 2012). The...
View ArticleAs Rocky Marciano Reminds Us–The Government-Informant Privilege Applies in...
What does Rocky Mariciano, one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, have to do with evidentiary privileges? Plenty, as it turns out, for it was a libel case arising from Mariciano’s comments...
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