A Pennsylvania federal judge was recently called on to apply the
attorney-client privilege to a case in which the plaintiff accused
comedian Bill Cosby of sexual assault and defamation. The judge’s
resolutions of the parties’ dispute provide guidelines that are equally
applicable in cases with less notoriety, but with no less importance to
the participants, says Thorp Reed & Armstrong’s Kevin P. Allen.
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Posted on Monday, October 2nd, 2006. Filed under: Law Misc, Litigation
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