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Category Archives: Attorney-Client Privilege

Utah’s Attorney Work-Product Privilege: The Basics & Sources

By Larsen & Rico |

Elements[1] Three essential requirements for materials to be protected by the work product doctrine under Rule 26(b)(3) of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure: 1. The material must consist of documents or tangible things, 2. Prepared in anticipation of litigation or for trial Applies in ADR and administrative actions 3. By or for another… Read More »

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