The Common Interest Doctrine: Lessons on avoiding an inadvertent waiver of the attorney-client privilege.
by JM Durnovich, Poyner Spruill
Most lawyers are familiar with the general rule that a client waives the attorney-client privilege by disclosing the privileged information to third parties.
If you've heard me talk about Lawyers Mutual, you've likely heard me mention that I believe the mutual insurance company model is by far the best model for policyholders.
Attorneys can sometimes be surprised by the details of their malpractice insurance policies, and by the impact of gaps in coverage or switching between carriers. The recent experience of an insured illustrates important coverage details that are sometimes overlooked.
Merriam-Webster defines "white list" as "a list of approved or favored items". In the IT world it is a word most used in conjunction with email. Your user level or company level white list most likely includes addresses you or someone else in your company has deemed important.
When: 4th Tuesday, monthly Where: NC Bar Center, Cary
This isa networking and education group for solo and small firm attorneys. They meet monthly to present a nuts and bolts programs on how to run a law practice.
DIY Legal Marketing Workshop for Solo and Small Firms
When: Friday, July 29, 2016
Where: Campbell Law School Cost: $25.00
No CLE credit.
This seminar is designed for private practice attorneys who have limited marketing experience and are looking to find cost effective ways to market their practice. Presented by the Legal Marketing.