In complex litigation involving multiple defendants represented by separate counsel, it is very common for those defendants to approach the case from a joint-defense perspective. In that way, the defendants agree to share information, strategy and resources without risking the waiver of the attorney-client privilege.
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What to Know About Joint Representations

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