Professional Hockey Player Did Not Breach Morals Clause in Endorsement Contract, Ontario Court Rules

Dec 9, 2016

In a majority decision involving a student athlete’s concussion-related lawsuit against a school district, the Washington Supreme Court has ruled that communications between the school district’s attorney and former coaches employed by the district are not shielded by the attorney-client privilege.   In so ruling, the court conceded that it “follows a flexible approach to application of the attorney-client privilege in the corporate context.” However, the privilege “does not broad
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