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Prohibition On Ex Parte Communications With Former Employees ( February 2000 )
In Camden v. State of Maryland, 910F. Supp. 1115 (D. Md. 1996), the United States District Court for the District oÃÂ -
Lawyer Communications With Judges, Jurors, Witnesses, And Parties ( September 1999 )
This piece in question-and-answer format addresses basic questions about attorney communications with persons other than the client. -
Employment Law: New Decisions Redefine the Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege to Former Corporate Employees ( August 1999 )
An issue that frequently arises in employment cases is whether the attorney for the plaintiff may contact employees. -
Mass Disaster: A Victim's Guide ( August 1998 )
This guide should assist you in preserving your legal rights until you decide how you will pursue your legal rights in a mass disaster situation. -
Revisiting the Turncoat Employee ( July 1998 )
Reprinted from Vol. 40, No. 6, June 1998 issue of DEFENSE , The Magazine for Defense, Insurance and Corporate Cou.
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