Brief Summary -
The "common interest doctrine" generally protects attorney-client communications, even if such communications are disclosed to a third party, as long as the third party shares a common legal interest with...more
6/24/2016
/ Appeals ,
Asset Purchaser ,
Attorney-Client Privilege ,
Bank of America ,
Commercial Leases ,
Common-Interest Privilege ,
Confidential Communications ,
Countrywide ,
Disclosure ,
Discovery ,
Fraud ,
Indemnification ,
Mergers ,
RMBS ,
Third-Party