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Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Claiming Privilege in Discovery

Apr 29, 2014 by
Jeanmarie Papelian
Lawrence Plavnick
What happens when discovery requests call for information that is protected by privilege? This issue has been the subject of increasing litigation in recent years. Accordingly, it is important for both in-house and outside counsel to understand their obligations.
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