[LAW-LIB:58414] Movie Scenes: Attorney Client Privilege, Crime Fraud Exemption, Work Product Doctrine

From: ANDREA SZABO (ASzabo@clausen.com)
Date: Thu Mar 05 2009 - 09:29:12 PST

  • Next message: Mimi Greenwood: "[LAW-LIB:58415] North Carolina, Maryland & Los Angeles County Ethics Opinions"

    I have been asked to identify movie scenes that illustrate attorney-client privilege issues, the crime fraud exception and the work product doctrine. I have checked the following sources thus far:

    * ABA's top 25 Legal Movie List
    * The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

    If anyone knows of any movie scenes off the top of their head for this, I would love to hear from you off-list.

    Thanks!
    Andrea

    Andrea Szabo Tillander
    Assistant Librarian, MLIS
    Clausen Miller P.C.
    10 South LaSalle Street
    Chicago, Illinois 60603
    Phone: 312.606.7710
    Fax: 312.606.7500
    aszabo@clausen.com <mailto:aszabo@clausen.com>
    www.clausen.com <http://www.clausen.com/>

    "Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose."--Zora Neale Hurston, in Dust Tracks on a Road (1942)

    > This electronic mail contains information that may be confidential or privileged from the law firm of Clausen Miller P.C. The information contained herein is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, disclosure, distribution or copying of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please contact us by telephone (312.855.1010) or by electronic mail (info@clausen.com). Thank you, Clausen Miller.
    >
    >



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Thu Mar 05 2009 - 09:29:44 PST