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Attorney-Client Privilege across Borders

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Attorney-Client Privilege across Borders
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This session examines attorney-client privilege (and similar privileges) in other jurisdictions, details "hot-button" issues as privileged information crosses national boundaries, analyzes recent cases and real-world hypotheticals, discusses strategies for maximizing privilege protection in the transnational context, and provides an update on international efforts regarding a reciprocal privilege treaty.

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Jordan W. Cowman

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Attorney-Client Privilege Across Borders (Feb 2014)

This session examines attorney-client privilege (and similar privileges) in other jurisdictions, details "hot-button" issues as privileged information crosses national boundaries, analyzes recent cases and real-world hypotheticals, discusses strategies for maximizing privilege protection in the transnational context, and provides an update on international efforts regarding a reciprocal privilege treaty.

Originally presented: Jan 2014 International Upstream Energy Transactions

Jordan W. Cowman, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Dallas, TX