Privilege Issues in Cross-Border Disputes
By EsqSocial Corporation 18/06/21
Under the laws of the United States, a client’s communication with his/her lawyer for the purpose of seeking or providing legal advice is protected by the well-established attorney-client privilege. Additionally, documents or other tangible things prepared in anticipation of litigation by or for a party are also protected by the work product doctrine under the laws. Applying these bodies of law to communications or documents by clients in the U.S., on its surface, seems to provide clear-cut...
By: Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC