| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1979 - 1960 lapas
...Wyzanski's opinion in United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corp.:"' The privilege applies only if (1) the asserted holder of the privilege is or sought...communication relates to a fact of which the attorney w;is informed (a) by his client (b) without the presence of strangers (c) for the purpose of securing... | |
| Daniel Riesel - 2023 - 1182 lapas
...United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corp., the elements required to establish the privilege are: "(1) the asserted holder of the privilege is or sought...or his subordinate and (b) in connection with this commu34 Kramer and Almo, N.32 supra, 1992 US Dist. LEXIS 7651 at *15. 35 The attorney work product... | |
| Unhee Kim - 1996 - 248 lapas
...Machine Corporation, four elements were listed as required to establish the attorney-client privilege: 1 . The asserted holder of the privilege is or sought to become a client. 3. The communication relates to a fact of which the attorney was informed (a) by his client, (b) without... | |
| Duncan L. Clore - 1998 - 756 lapas
...stated: 13 60 FRD 177 (MD Fla. 1973), aff'd, 550 F.2d 287 (5th Cir. 1977). The privilege applies only if (1) the asserted holder of the privilege is or sought...communication was made (a) is a member of the bar or a court, or his subordinate and (b) in connection with this communication is acting as a lawyer;... | |
| Jerome G. Snider, Howard A. Ellins, Michael S. Flynn - 2023 - 870 lapas
...widely quoted statement of the elements of attorney-client privilege is: "The privilege applies only if (1) the asserted holder of the privilege is or sought...subordinate and (b) in connection with this communication is Ninth Circuit: United States v. Landof, 591 F.2d 36, 38 (9th Cir. 1978) ("The burden of proving that... | |
| Robert B. Harper - 2001 - 760 lapas
...Court has listed the following elements as being necessary for invoking the attorney-client privilege: 1. The asserted holder of the privilege is or sought...client. 2. The person to whom the communication was made is a member of the bar of a court, or his or her subordinate. 3. The communication relates to a fact... | |
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