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ABA Section of Business Law


Volume 14, Number 5 May/June 2005

Listen up!:
Attorney-client privilege isn't just for trial lawyers

Attorney-client privilege sounds so litigation-centric. But it needs to be considered in the offices of business lawyers.

Departments
 Snap Judgments
 Speaking Volumes
 Train for the Future
 ProBono in Action

Business lawyers: Listen up!
Attorney-client privilege isn't just for the trial bar
By Thomas E. Spahn

A higher standard
Claiming attorney-client privilege is tougher for in-house counsel
By Todd Presnell

When bankers look the other way
Suspicious activity requires vigilance, not avoidance
By Tucker Ronzetti

When getting out is hard to do
Lessons in splitting up LLCs
By John Goodgame

Selling the family business
A 10-step guide to avoid stress
By James J. Widland

But is it a security?
A look at offers from start-up companies
By Jeffrey A. Blomberg and Henry E. Forcier

Learning business law on the street
Pro bono trains lawyers at a lower cost
By Alison Altman

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