Can an Association Waive the Attorney-Client Privilege by Including Its manager in Litigation-Related Communication
Can an association waive the attorney-client privilege by including its manager in litigation-related communication? The answer is maybe. One of the oldest and most fundamental US legal concepts is the attorney-client privilege. The attorney-client privilege protects communications between a client and his or her attorney, preventing the attorney from being compelled […]
Congratulations to Craig Campbell
Hand Arendall LLC is pleased to announce member Craig Campbell has been honored as one of Mobile Bay Magazine’s 40 Under Forty. The award recognizes business executives under the age of 40 who have shown leadership, professional excellence and a commitment to the Mobile Bay area. To read the story, […]
Hand Arendall Earns Top Rankings in U.S. News “Best Law Firms” 2015
Hand Arendall LLC is pleased to announce that it has earned 18 city-specific first-tier rankings in the U.S. News Best Lawyers® Best Law Firms 2015 Edition. The following practice areas were ranked as first-tier for the firm’s Birmingham office: Insurance Law Public Finance Law The following practice areas were ranked […]
Suspending Cable and Internet
A frequent question we are asked is “can an association suspend a delinquent owner’s access to cable and Internet?” While there has not been an appellate court ruling on the issue, it seems the inevitable trend is that cable and Internet will be considered a core/necessary utility and thus not subject […]
Cate and Beckmann Obtain Defense Verdict
Congratulations to members Rod Cate and Paul Beckmann who obtained a defense verdict in a dental malpractice trial on September 18, 2015.