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Discovery from current and former employees Susan J. Becker.

By: Becker, Susan, 1955-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chicago : Section of Litigation, American Bar Association, c2005Description: ix, 381 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 1590314859.Subject(s): Discovery (Law) -- United States | Corporation law -- United States | Employees -- United States -- InterviewsDDC classification: 347.73/72 Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Informal discovery defined -- Legal authorities governing informal discovery of employees -- The center of the storm : the no-contact with represented parties mandate established by model rule 4.2 and disciplinary rule 7-104(A)(1) -- Additional ethics rules restrictions on informal discovery -- Summary of best practices for conducting informal discovery of employees -- Formal discovery overview -- The pretrial process -- Formal discovery devices -- Summary of best practices regarding formal discovery of current and former employees -- Attorney-client privilege -- Work-poduct doctrine -- Trade secrets and confidential commercial information -- Self-evaluative privilege -- Private law -- Court settlements mandating confidentiality -- Summary of best practices regarding work product, attorney-client privilege, and other limitations on discovery of employees.
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Includes index.

Informal discovery defined -- Legal authorities governing informal discovery of employees -- The center of the storm : the no-contact with represented parties mandate established by model rule 4.2 and disciplinary rule 7-104(A)(1) -- Additional ethics rules restrictions on informal discovery -- Summary of best practices for conducting informal discovery of employees -- Formal discovery overview -- The pretrial process -- Formal discovery devices -- Summary of best practices regarding formal discovery of current and former employees -- Attorney-client privilege -- Work-poduct doctrine -- Trade secrets and confidential commercial information -- Self-evaluative privilege -- Private law -- Court settlements mandating confidentiality -- Summary of best practices regarding work product, attorney-client privilege, and other limitations on discovery of employees.

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