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Vol. 48, Issue 2, 2011May 11, 2011 CDT

The Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege to Interactions Among Clients, Attorneys, and Experts in the Age of Consultants: The Need for a More Precise, Fundamental Analysis

Edward J. Imwinkelried, Andrew Amoroso,
work productmedical privilegesattorney-client privilegeexpert testimony
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Edward J. Imwinkelried & Andrew Amoroso, The Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege to Interactions Among Clients, Attorneys, and Experts in the Age of Consultants: The Need for a More Precise, Fundamental Analysis, 48 Hous. L. Rev. (2011).
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