Communications with an attorney are privileged. No one other than the attorney's client has authority to disclose them, and in all but the rarest cases, no one can compel that disclosure. But there are also limits to the attorney-client privilege that can create...
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Month: December 2021
Investment-related declarations fall under safe harbor law
There have been some major developments in federal and state securities law in the past year. One of the developments has been the Ninth Circuit's interpretation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA) regarding the safe harbor clause for...
How corporations can deal with conflicts of interest
Conflicts of interest happen when one of the decision-makers in the company has a financial interest in one of the firms doing business with the corporation. To this end, the said director may reveal trade secrets, budgetary allocations or approved designs to managers...
How to address intellectual property infringement
Intellectual property protections prevent others from using your ideas, creations, and inventions without your permission. But whether intentionally or through error, third parties often infringe on intellectual property, so a patent owner needs to know what to do...