Privilege Protection & Logging Video Series
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There is a wide range of privilege protection considerations you need to be privy to, and plenty of boxes to tick. That’s because there’s more to privilege than just its surface definition. The vital information in this video series will help ensure you are legally permitted to withhold and conceal your privileged communications, as a vital part of your case strategy.
Watch our Privilege Protection & Logging video series, designed to help you do just that. Learn from Fred Angel (Director, Review Solutions), one of our experts, as he walks you through crucial privilege logging concerns and shares his unmatched insight.
Video 1: The Silent Attorney
Although informally named, this claim can have serious legal consequences for privilege protection and beyond. Watch to understand how privilege can be withheld and how to avoid a silent attorney situation, along with a real-life litigation example of Google vs. The Department of Justice.
Video 2: Partially Privileged Documents
Just because a document has privileged material, it does not mean it can be entirely withheld from discovery. That’s where partially privileged documents come in. Discover the critical aspects of these documents, how best to handle them, along with whether they need to be redacted, the associated redaction process, and other key elements.
Video 3: The Privilege Waiver
Legal privilege is not absolute and shouldn’t ever be treated as such. As such, it can be waived in certain circumstances. Learn how this can happen when third parties are involved, including who the waiver can harm, what exactly occurs when privilege is waived, and how this situation bears significance. Understand the other factors that compromise privilege, how privilege waivers can be avoided, how to maintain privilege, plus what your team should know and more.
Discover more about privilege protection by logging in our webinar
There is a wide range of privilege protection considerations you need to be privy to, and plenty of boxes to tick. That’s because there’s more to privilege than just its surface definition. The vital information in this video series will help ensure you are legally permitted to withhold and conceal your privileged communications, as a vital part of your case strategy.
Watch our Privilege Protection & Logging video series, designed to help you do just that. Learn from Fred Angel (Director, Review Solutions), one of our experts, as he walks you through crucial privilege logging concerns and shares his unmatched insight.
Video 1: The Silent Attorney
Although informally named, this claim can have serious legal consequences for privilege protection and beyond. Watch to understand how privilege can be withheld and how to avoid a silent attorney situation, along with a real-life litigation example of Google vs. The Department of Justice.
Video 2: Partially Privileged Documents
Just because a document has privileged material, it does not mean it can be entirely withheld from discovery. That’s where partially privileged documents come in. Discover the critical aspects of these documents, how best to handle them, along with whether they need to be redacted, the associated redaction process, and other key elements.
Video 3: The Privilege Waiver
Legal privilege is not absolute and shouldn’t ever be treated as such. As such, it can be waived in certain circumstances. Learn how this can happen when third parties are involved, including who the waiver can harm, what exactly occurs when privilege is waived, and how this situation bears significance. Understand the other factors that compromise privilege, how privilege waivers can be avoided, how to maintain privilege, plus what your team should know and more.
Discover more about privilege protection by logging in our webinar