Inside and outside healthcare counsel should know that the way they guide clients through legal and business issues may need to change based on a recent Ninth Circuit case governing the protections afforded to attorney-client communications, In re Grand Jury.[1] The following update and insights will help you mitigate against the risk of attorney-client emails being produced in litigation:
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Siena Sylvester is a law clerk in Sheppard Mullin’s Del Mar office.
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Siena Sylvester is a law clerk in Sheppard Mullin’s Del Mar office.