Outcomes of a Contemporary Credentialing and Privileging Program in a Dental School
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

David Heinlein
Staff Counsel, Cincinnati Insurance, USA
Attorney-Client Privilege for In-house Counsel
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

Haitao Zhang
Director Legal , Cnpc America., Canada
Upjohn Warnings; a Siren's Call? The Upjohn Warning in International Investigations
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

Jose Martin
Of Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs (Us), USA
The Protection of Confidentiality or Legal Privilege for In-house Counsel in Europe
The protection of the confidentiality and legal privilege against use of communications between a corporation and its in-house legal advisers is ...Read more
Jean-Philippe Carriere
Group General Counsel, Seita / Altadis, France
Playing with Privilege
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
Mitchell Landrigan
Legal Counsel - Access & Interconnect, Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia