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With the explosive growth of litigation funding, parties (and funders) face challenging issues related to the discoverability of funding agreements and engagement agreements. This presentation explores the relevance of such agreements and whether they are protected by attorney-client privilege, work product, common interest, or otherwise.

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  • 0.75 | 0.50 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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Kevin Kudlac

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Privilege Issues and Discoverability of Agreements (Dec 2020)

With the explosive growth of litigation funding, parties (and funders) face challenging issues related to the discoverability of funding agreements and engagement agreements. This presentation explores the relevance of such agreements and whether they are protected by attorney-client privilege, work product, common interest, or otherwise.

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Kevin Kudlac, Connor Kudlac Lee, PLLC - Austin, TX