Rule 502

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Rule 502 is a provision in the Federal Rules of Evidence that governs the scope and waiver of attorney–client privilege and work-product protection in federal proceedings.

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Rule 502 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf evidence rule
provision of the Federal Rules of Evidence
addresses agreements on the effect of disclosure between parties
inadvertent disclosure of privileged information
orders governing privilege and work-product issues
selective waiver of privilege
subject-matter waiver of privilege
aimsTo facilitate discovery by reducing the risk of broad subject-matter waiver
reduce litigation costs associated with privilege review
appliesTo federal administrative proceedings
federal arbitration proceedings under certain circumstances
federal court proceedings
concerns effect of disclosures made in federal proceedings on state proceedings
effect of disclosures made in state proceedings on federal proceedings
limitations on subject-matter waiver
waiver of privilege by disclosure
governs scope of attorney–client privilege in federal proceedings
scope of work-product protection in federal proceedings
waiver of attorney–client privilege in federal proceedings
waiver of work-product protection in federal proceedings
hasPurpose to limit the effect of certain disclosures of privileged information
to provide predictability regarding the consequences of disclosure of privileged materials
hasShortName Federal Rule of Evidence 502
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
legalSystem United States law
partOf rules of evidence for the federal courts
surface form: Federal Rules of Evidence
provides that a federal court order on privilege is binding in other federal and state proceedings if it so states
that an agreement on the effect of disclosure is binding only on the parties unless incorporated into a court order
that inadvertent disclosure does not operate as a waiver if certain conditions are met
relatesTo attorney–client privilege
discovery of electronically stored information
work-product doctrine

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