· 5/11/1964
Gong v. Bryant
Citations
- 230 F. Supp. 917
- 1964 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 7008
How courts have described this case
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- stating that, for questions of privilege in a corporate setting, “the critical inquiry is whether any particular communication facilitated the rendition of predominantly legal advice or services to the client”
- finding that attorney’s deposition testimony did not waive attorney-client privilege
- “Where relevance is at issue, the burden is on the moving party to show the materials and information sought are relevant to a claim or defense or will lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.”
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