A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows an individual (known as the principal) to give another person (their agent or attorney-in-fact) the authority to act on their behalf. Though many people are familiar with the general concept of POAs, not everyone understands the different types of powers of attorney and how they work, especially with regard to durable powers of attorney ...
Attorney Lavin previously worked for Pro Seniors, Inc. in Cincinnati, where he assisted seniors with diverse Elder Law issues, including nursing home planning. Attorney Lavin now serves as the managing partner of the Lavin Law Group LLC, which was founded on the idea that estate planning is for everyone, and that an educated client will make ...
JD Supra: Circuit Court Supports Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Protections in Connection with Internal Investigations
On , the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reaffirmed that the attorney-client privilege and work-product protections cover documents and communications concerning corporate ...
Circuit Court Supports Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Protections in Connection with Internal Investigations
Markhoff & Mittman, P.C., also known as The Disability Guys, announced an expansion of its NYC work injury attorney services for workers dealing with injuries that affect employment, income, and ...
Law: New York's Attorney Work Product Rule—Ignore or Misapply at Your Peril
This article outlines New York’s CPLR 3101 rules on attorney work product and privileges. It explains the scope, origins, and application of these protections, emphasizing that attorneys should assert ...
The National Law Review: Use of AI-Generative Tools Poses Significant Risk to Attorney-Client Privilege and/or Work-Product Protections