Attorney-Client Privilege • Preclusion of Legal Documents and Testimony from Nonparty Attorneys

United Parcel Serv. v. Salmon, Ricchezza, Singer & Turchi, LLP, PICS Case No. 16-1498 (CP Philadelphia Aug. 22, 2016) Glazer, J. (11 pages).

Plaintiffs were ordered to produce documents stemming from defendant’s legal representation of plaintiffs in an underlying personal injury action, as plaintiffs’ assertion of attorney-client privilege could not act to shield documents relating to issues that plaintiffs themselves had placed into controversy.