Evidentiary privileges in Federal Courts

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Evidentiary privileges in Federal Courts
Kenneth S. Broun, Kenneth S. B ...
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Evidentiary privileges in Federal Courts

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English
Pages
118

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Evidentiary privileges in Federal Courts: survey rules
2015, West Academic Publishing
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1.
Survey rule 503 attorney-client -- -- Chapter 2.
Survey Rule 504 psychotherapist-patient -- -- Chapter 3.
Survey Rule 505 spousal testimony -- -- Chapter 4.
Survey Rule 505.1 marital communications -- -- Chapter 5.
Survey Rule 506 cleric communications -- -- Chapter 6.
Survey Rule 507 political vote -- -- Chapter 7.
Survey Rule 508 trade secrets -- -- Chapter 8.
Survey Rule 509 Secrets of State -- -- Chapter 9.
Survey Rule 509.1 deliberative process -- -- Chapter 10.
Survey rule 510 identity of informer -- -- Appendix A.
Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence dealing with evidentiary privileges -- -- Appendix B.
Uniform rules of evidence dealing with evidentiary privileges.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
St. Paul, MN
Copyright Date
2015

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Library of Congress
KF4605 .B76 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 118 pages
Number of pages
118

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30817976M
ISBN 10
1628109599
ISBN 13
9781628109597
LCCN
2015372717
OCLC/WorldCat
908936222

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