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The decision in Cook v. Meta Platforms, Inc., 2024 WL 251942 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 21, 2025), packs a lot into very few pages.  In two instances, where Meta had offered a compromise solution, the court held Meta to that offer....more

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Court Adopts Variation of Bizarre Privilege Principle

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Several courts have adopted a nonsensical principle that, as one court put it, “[w]hen documents are prepared for dissemination to third parties, neither the document itself, nor preliminary drafts, are entitled to immunity.”...more

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Courts Deal With a Review of Privilege Rulings

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In federal courts, it is nearly impossible to successfully file an interlocutory appeal of a trial court’s order requiring production of privileged documents — despite the obvious “cat out of the bag” nature of such rulings....more

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Are All Government Agencies Part of One “Client” for Privilege Purposes?

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Courts take differing positions on the "client's" identity in the government setting. Among other things, such differing positions might affect the waiver implications of one government agency disclosing its privileged...more

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Delaware Federal and State Courts Disagree About a Key Privilege Waiver Issue

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Under some arrangements, major shareholders appoint directors to companies those shareholders partially own. Does such a company waive its privilege by disclosing its privileged documents to a designating shareholder's...more

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In Camera Reviews’ Process and Downside: Part II

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Last week's Privilege Point described courts' various standards for their in camera review of withheld documents. The vast majority recognizes the trial court's discretion, but some courts always conduct an in camera review...more

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Do Regular Attorney-Client Principles Apply in the Governmental Setting?

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Courts' application of the attorney-client privilege to government lawyers' communications reflects the tension between the public interest in government transparency and the societal benefit of public officials and employees...more

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Supreme Court to Review Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege for “Dual Purpose” Communications

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The Supreme Court recently granted certiorari in In re Grand Jury to resolve a circuit split regarding what standard governs the application of the attorney-client privilege to dual-purpose communications, that is...more

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May Litigants Advance Their Case Using Purloined Privileged Documents?

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Given the vulnerability of electronic communications to intrusion, lawyers sometimes obtain and may be tempted to use documents that their clients have inappropriately obtained from an adversary – even privileged documents....more

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New York State Court Recognizes a General Privilege Rule, But The S.D.N.Y. Carries It To An Astoundingly Impractical Extreme: Part...

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Last week's Privilege Point described a New York state court's unsurprising articulation of the nearly universally-applied "primary purpose" standard, and listing of the usual type of documents that fail to satisfy that...more

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Can the Privilege Protect Documents Prepared by Someone Who Has Never Hired a Lawyer?

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The attorney-client privilege protects communications between clients and their lawyers. But in certain admittedly limited circumstances, the protection can apply to documents created by someone who has not yet hired a...more

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Southern District of New York Emphasizes the Sword-Shield Analogy in Analyzing Subject Matter Waivers

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As if waiving privilege protection (either intentionally or inadvertently) was not frightening enough, the sinister subject matter waiver doctrine might force disclosure of additional privileged documents on the same topic....more

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