December 23, 2008
"Lawsuits by In-House Counsel Against Their Employers," (Part 2) BNA's Corporate Counsel Weekly
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What risks exist when executives' relationships with in-house counsel are strained? How are these risks affected if in-house counsel is terminated? Can in-house counsel initiate litigation against a current or former employer? Would pursuit of such claims violate the in-house lawyer's fiduciary obligations to the employer or the sanctity of the attorney-client privilege?
Dorsey Partner Roy A. Ginsburg addresses these questions, and more, in his article "Lawsuits by In-House Counsel Against Their Employers," for The Bureau of National Affairs' "Corporate Counsel Weekly."
LINK TO PART ONEReproduced with permission from BNA's Corporate
Counsel Weekly, Vol. 23, No. 47, p. 376 (Dec. 3,
2008) Copyright 2008 by The Bureau of National
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