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Outcomes of a Contemporary Credentialing and Privileging Program in a Dental School
PrivilegeInsurance
The current credentialing and privileging climate has evolved due to a risk reduction/management awareness of increased institutional legal liability. This recognition affects dental colleges and has caused the implementation of...Read more
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David Heinlein
Staff Counsel, Cincinnati Insurance, USA
Attorney-Client Privilege for In-house Counsel
PrivilegeEnergy
A lawyer practicing in New York takes for granted claiming the attorney-client privilege no matter whether she/he works in a private law firm or a company, although there are so...Read more
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Haitao Zhang
Director Legal, Cnpc America., Canada
Upjohn Warnings; a Siren's Call? The Upjohn Warning in International Investigations
PrivilegeLeisure
Imagine yourself in Buenos Aires. You’re there investigating allegations of bribery and presently interviewing Julio Cortazar, a well-regarded but somewhat unknown company employee. Mr. Cortazar doesn’t speak English well, so...Read more
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Jose Martin
Of Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs (Us), USA
The Protection of Confidentiality or Legal Privilege for In-house Counsel in Europe
PrivilegeIndustry
The protection of the confidentiality and legal privilege against use of communications between a corporation and its in-house legal advisers is ...Read more
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Jean-Philippe Carriere
Group General Counsel, Seita / Altadis, France
Playing with Privilege
PrivilegeTelecommunications
The paper argues that there are no sound a priori reasons for courts disallowing privilege in respect of communications between corporations and in-house counsel. It proposes that disallowing privilege for...Read more
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Mitchell Landrigan
Legal Counsel - Access & Interconnect, Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia