“SOUND AND FURY . . . “: THE SUPREME COURT THROWS UP ITS HANDS ON THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE
After months of briefing by the parties, more than a dozen amicus submissions, and an extended oral argument two weeks ago, the U.S....
After months of briefing by the parties, more than a dozen amicus submissions, and an extended oral argument two weeks ago, the U.S....
When is a client not really your client?
The answer: when the client is considered a “secondary,” “vicarious” or “accommodation” client....
(This has been revised since its original publications to address comments we have received.)
At the ABA Annual Meeting last week, the...
Sometimes lawsuits lead to the right result for the wrong reason. And sometimes, the reasoning doesn’t really matter: it is...
Rudy Giuliani has never been one to shy away from the public eye. In light of his recent interim suspension from the New York Bar,...
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