Attorney work product privilege

AuthorJoseph A. Ranney
Pages111-126
ATTORNEY WORK
PRODUCT PRIVILEGE
5-1
CHAPTER 5
ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGE
I. APPLICATION OF WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGE
§5:01 Nature and Purpose of Work Product Immunity
§5:02 Rule 26 and the Current Parameters of Work Product Immunity
§5:03 When Is Work Prepared “in Anticipation of Litigation”?
§5:04 Does the Privilege Extend to Work of Non-Attorneys?
§5:05 Joint Work Product
[§§5:06-5:09 Reserved]
II. EXCEPTION TO AND WAIVER OF WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGE
§5:10 The Crime-Fraud Exception
§5:11 When Is Immunity Waived?
§5:12 Waiver When the Nature of the Attorney’s Work Is at Issue
[§§5:13-5:19 Reserved]
III. ASSERTING THE WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGE AT A DEPOSITION
§5:20 Who May Assert Work Product Immunity?
§5:21 “Opinion” Work Product
§5:22 “Ordinary” Work Product
§5:23 Facts Embedded in Work Product
§5:24 Derivative Immunity for Materials Prepared by Assistants
§5:25 How to Resolve Work Product Disputes During a Deposition
IV. FORMS
Form 5-1 Letter Conf‌irming Joint Defense Agreement
Form 5-2 Motion to Compel (Attorney Work Product)
Form 5-3 Brief in Support of Motion to Compel (Attorney Work Product)
Form 5-4 Order Granting Motion to Compel in Part (Attorney Work Product)
ATTORNEY WORK
PRODUCT PRIVILEGE
(Τηισ παγε ιντεντιοναλλψ λεφτ βλανκ.)

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