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With the decision in In Re Polaris Inc., the Minnesota Supreme Court formally adopted the Predominant Purpose Test for analyzing whether the attorney-client privilege protects the entirety of a document from disclosure. Learn what types of situations and documents are impacted by this test and what measures you can take to safeguard your client communications.
– Michael R. Carey; Dykema Gossett PLLC
– Mickey L. Stevens; Dykema Gossett PLLC
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Minnesota Civil Litigator Mini-Series
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