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Monthly Archives: July 2012
California Supreme Court Addresses Work Product Protection Applicable to Witness Identities and Recorded Interviews
In Coito v. Superior Ct., 54 Cal. 4th 480 (2012), the California Supreme Court addressed whether, and to what extent, the following items of evidence were entitled to attorney work product protection: (1) recordings of witness interviews conducted by investigators … Continue reading