Rule 502: Does It Deliver on Its Promise?

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A Year-and-a-half has passed since Congress sought to make document productions and associated pre-production privilege review less costly and less burdensome with the passage of Federal Rule of Evidence 502. In this column, we examine the new rule, describe what parties can do to maximize their protection under the rule, and highlight the potential risks the rule has left unaddressed.

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