Attorney Work Product Doctrine

JD Supra: Court Notes Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine Serve Different Societal Interests

Attorney-client privilege (which comes from a variety of sources, depending on the state and court) and work product doctrine (which rests on court rules in most jurisdictions) can both shield ...

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Court Notes Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine Serve Different Societal Interests

The National Law Review: “Claude Is Not an Attorney”- Individuals Risk Abandoning the Attorney-Client Privilege and Attorney Work-Product Doctrine When Consulting AI

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“Claude Is Not an Attorney”- Individuals Risk Abandoning the Attorney-Client Privilege and Attorney Work-Product Doctrine When Consulting AI

Law: 'United States v. Heppner': Generative AI and its Pitfalls for the Attorney Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine

'United States v. Heppner': Generative AI and its Pitfalls for the Attorney Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine

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The National Law Review: Sixth Circuit Provides Clarity about Application of Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine to Internal Investigations

Sixth Circuit Provides Clarity about Application of Attorney-Client Privilege and Work-Product Doctrine to Internal Investigations

JD Supra: Attorney-client privilege and work product in the age of generative AI

Attorneys at Withers examine a recent 6th Circuit decision addressing how the attorney-client privilege and wok product doctrine apply to internal investigations in which information sought involved ...

On , a federal court in Michigan held that records reflecting a pro se plaintiff’s use of ChatGPT to assist with legal filings were protected by the work-product doctrine. In Warner v ...

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The National Law Review: Use of AI-Generative Tools Poses Significant Risk to Attorney-Client Privilege and/or Work-Product Protections

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Use of AI-Generative Tools Poses Significant Risk to Attorney-Client Privilege and/or Work-Product Protections