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Attorney-Client Privilege In The United States, 2025-2026 ed.

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You know the critical importance of the attorney-client privilege in protecting the confidentiality of your client's communications and your work product or obtaining discovery, but navigating the intricacies of the privilege can be a challenge, especially

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Publication date:2025-12-04
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Paul R. Rice, J.D., LL.M.

Professor Paul R. Rice passed away unexpectedly in 2012, leaving behind an academic career at the American University Washington College of Law to which he had devoted 38 years of his life. His contributions to the law of evidence and the attorney-client

 

Kevin T. Barnett

Kevin T. Barnett is Counsel at BakerHostetler, where he focuses his practice on all areas of government contracts law including protests before the GAO and Court of Federal Claims and disputes against government agencies before the Boards of Contract

 

Benjamin P. Cooper

Benjamin P. Cooper is the Frank Montague, Jr. Professor of Legal Studies and Professionalism at the University of Mississippi School of Law. Professor Cooper teaches in the areas of Professional Responsibility and Civil Procedure. He writes, speaks, 

William M. Janssen

Professor of Law at the Charleston School of Law in Charleston, South Carolina, where he teaches civil procedure, products liability, mass torts, drug and device law, and constitutional law (Religion Clauses). He has been honored eight times by the Charleston

 

Attorney-Client Privilege In The United States, 2025-2026 ed.Attorney-Client Privilege In The United States, 2025-2026 ed.
Paul R. Rice, J.D., LL.M., Kevin T. Barnett, Benjamin P. Cooper, William M. Janssen, Benjamin P. Saul, Brian J. Shea, David M. Teslicko
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Benjamin P. Saul

Benjamin M. Saul is Partner and head of the Banking practice in Steptoe, LLP’s Washington, D.C. office, where he handles high-stakes regulatory, enforcement and litigation matters for corporate and individual clients in the consumer finance, specialty

 

Brian J. Shea

Brian James Shea is a graduateof the American University Washington College of Law, where he served as a research assistant for Professor Paul Rice and a member of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Law Clinic. He is currently employed with Chinese

 

David M. Teslicko

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