Appellate Law News and Insights

Supreme Court Weighs Whether “Dual Purpose” Communications Are Privileged In In Re Grand Jury

Published: Jan 13, 2023
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On January 9, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in In re Grand Jury. In this case, the Court is asked to decide the appropriate test for determining whether documents that include legal advice, but also discuss other non-privileged issues, are protected by the attorney-client privilege. The question before...

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Appellate Oral Argument: The Ultimate Misnomer?

Published: Dec 28, 2022
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Justice William Bedsworth's recent column, "Oral Argument: Better Than Oral Surgery," packs a lot of meanings into the title's last four words. (See The Recorder, 12/19/2022.) I suppose it might depend on viewpoint, you know, surgeon or patient, the condition in question, the complexity of the problem, and how direct...

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Second Circuit Vacates Certification Of Nationwide Class In ERISA Lawsuit

Published: Dec 12, 2022
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SUMMARY On December 1, 2022, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated a district court's certification of a nationwide class of 8,000+ retirement plans serving hundreds of thousands of participants in an ERISA action filed against the US's largest service provider for 403(b) retirement plans. The underlying...

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