Using the work product doctrine

AuthorAshley Lipson
Pages837-860
USING THE WORK
PRODUCT DOCTRINE
14-1
Work Product Doctrine was designed to
prevent one attorney from gaining information
by the sweat of another attorney’s brow.
CHAPTER 14
USING THE WORK PRODUCT DOCTRINE
§14.10 BASIC TRAINING
§14.11 Def‌inition and Description
§14.12 Brief History
§14.13 Distinguishing Attorney-Client Privilege
§14.20 THE BASIC RULES THAT YOU NEED
§14.21 Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)
§14.22 The States’ Rules
§14.30 CONCISE ANSWER CHART
§14.31 Raw Facts, Legal Claims and Real Evidence
§14.32 Expert Witness Opinions
§14.33 Ordinary Work Product
§14.34 Expert Advisory Assistance
§14.35 Opinion Work Product
§14.36 Unwritten Work Product
§14.40 WEAPONBYWEAPON DEFENSE
§14.41 Defense to Requests for Admissions
§14.42 Defense to Interrogatories
§14.43 Defense to Notices for Production
§14.44 Defense to Demands for Inspection
§14.45 Defense to Demands for Examinations
§14.46 Defense to Depositions
§14.50 WAIVERS
§14.60 COUNTEROFFENSIVES
USING THE WORK
PRODUCT DOCTRINE
(Τηισ παγε ιντεντιοναλλψ λεφτ βλανκ.)

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