By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
FRESNO - The dissent was typical Kane. Not the act of dissenting, but the real-world analysis his opinion presented.
The case involved work product privilege, a legal doctrine that allows attorneys who prepare documents in anticipation of litigation to keep that material secret. For decades, state courts of appeal held that a lawyer's recorded interviews with witnesses weren't generally privileged and tha... (continued)
Jun. 12, 2013
Stephen J. Kane
Justice Stephen J. Kane is known as a 'deep thinker' who has a practical streak.
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5th District Court of Appeal (Fresno)
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