Lionel Lavenue Joseph Myles

Lionel Lavenue Joseph Myles

October 23, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Corporate Confidentiality Unlocked: Leveraging Common Interest Privilege for Effective Collaboration

In the complex realm of corporate litigation, the sanctity of attorney-client privilege is often the backbone of a robust defense strategy. Yet, the scope of this privilege can blur when multiple corporations collaborate with separate legal teams. In such situations, the common interest privilege (CIP) becomes a crucial tool, enabling corporations with distinct legal counsel to share information and strategize jointly without forfeiting confidentiality.

By Lionel Lavenue, Joseph Myles, Maram Al-Shaer

11 minute read

February 20, 2024 | Legaltech News

Cracking the Code: How Do Courts Decide Where Internationally Stored Source Code Should Be Reviewed?

When determining appropriate source code review location for internationally stored source code, courts must balance convenience, security, and efficiency of review.

By Lionel Lavenue, Joseph Myles and Michael Nielsen, Finnegan

8 minute read

April 21, 2022 | Legaltech News

Evaluating China's New 'Internet Information Service Algorithmic Recommendation Management' Regulations

The IISARM regulations could have broad implications on algorithm service providers, users, and the balance between user autonomy and national security, not to mention discovery in litigation matters in the United States.

By Lionel Lavenue, Joseph Myles, and Andrew Schneider, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner

7 minute read


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