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Christian Sweeney

About Christian Sweeney

Christian Sweeney is an associate in the Litigation & Trial Practice group. Before joining Alston & Bird, Christian served as a law clerk for the Hon. Matthew Kacsmaryk in the Northern District of Texas. He managed the court’s civil docket and worked on cases involving Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII, the ADEA, Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and Texas state law.

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Supreme Court Wrestles with Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege

January 17, 2023 By Sam Bragg, Kelley Barnaby and Christian Sweeney

A&B Abstract: On Monday, January 9, 2023, the United States Supreme Court heard argument in a case with potentially major implications for companies and individuals alike. In re Grand Jury asks the Court to give trial courts a definitive standard for determining if dual-purpose client communications containing both legal and nonlegal advice are protected under […]

Filed Under: Supreme Court Decisions Tagged With: ACP, Attorney-Client Privilege, Privilege, SCOTUS, SupremeCourt

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