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020 _a9788131417683
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a348.7305
_bRED/ATT
100 _aReddy, P. L. Jayanthi (Ed.)
245 _aAttorney and Client :
_bObligations and Privileges
_cedited by P. L. Jayanthi Reddy.
260 _aHyderabad :
_bICFAI,
_c2008.
300 _a204 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Legal professional privilege in a regulatory environment Chapter 2. Ordeal by innocence: why there should be wrongful be a wrongful incarceration/execution exception to attorney-client confidentiality Chapter 3. Laegal professional privilege: Can one party to litigation seek to call evidence under compulsion from the opposing party's solicitor? Chapter 4. Client legal privilege and federal investigations- principled proposals Chapter 5. The decline of the Attorney-Client privilege in the corporate setting Chapter 6. The injustice in White-Collar cases from selectively waiving Attorney-Client privilege, as shown by McKesson Chapter 7. Of Coerced Waiver, Government Leverage, and corporate loyalty: The Holder, Thompson, and Mcnulty Memos and their Critics Chapter 8. The fifth amendment, vicarious liability and the attorney client privilege; How cooperation and waiver can leave your corporation exposed Chapter 9. Upjohn v. United States The story of One Man's Journey to extend lawyer-Client Confidentially, and the social forces that affected it Chapter 10. Should you waive your privilege? some issues to consider Index
650 _aLaw, Regulations, Cases
942 _cBK
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