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Professional Testimonial Privileges - A Law & Economics Perspective. Dissertation Universität Hamburg, 2008. With a Forew. by Hans-Bernd Schäfer

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This work contributes to a field in the literature of law & economics in which little research has been done thus far namely the relationship between corporate law and procedural law such as the rules of evidence and of civil procedure. As the reader will discover in the following pages, attorneys, accountants, and journalists, each play an important role in promoting corporate compliance with the law as gatekeepers and monitors against wrongdoing. Ido Baum evaluates the importance of the professional testimonial privilege - a rule that allows the professional to refrain from testifying with regard to information received from his client - in promoting this objective. He does so by looking at the efficient performance of the professional privilege in the United States, England, and Germany while taking into account systemic differences such as the starkly different civil procedure regimes and the structural differences in corporate ownership and control in the capital markets of the compared jurisdictions. Focusing on the relationship between the corporate counsel and the corporation, this book provides new insights into the internal effects of the corporate lawyer-client privilege on corporate decision-making. For example, it is shown that the narrow application of the privilege in some US states creates an inefficient incentive to inflate corporate boards in order to reduce the exposure to sanctions for corporate malfeasance. As accounting standards are converging around the world, the author provides some warnings with respect to situations in which accountants and lawyers choose to work together.

List of contents

The Lawyer-Client Privilege.- Multi Disciplinary Practices.- The Reporter's Privilege.- Conclusion.

About the author

Dr. Ido Baum promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Hans-Bernd Schäfer am Institut für Recht und Ökonomik der Universität Hamburg. Er ist Assistant Professor of Law am College of Management – School of Law in Rishon LeZion, Israel, sowie leitender Redakteur des führenden israelischen Finanzmagazins „The Marker“.

Summary

This work contributes to a field in the literature of law & economics in which little research has been done thus far namely the relationship between corporate law and procedural law such as the rules of evidence and of civil procedure. As the reader will discover in the following pages, attorneys, accountants, and journalists, each play an important role in promoting corporate compliance with the law as gatekeepers and monitors against wrongdoing. Ido Baum evaluates the importance of the professional testimonial privilege - a rule that allows the professional to refrain from testifying with regard to information received from his client - in promoting this objective. He does so by looking at the efficient performance of the professional privilege in the United States, England, and Germany while taking into account systemic differences such as the starkly different civil procedure regimes and the structural differences in corporate ownership and control in the capital markets of the compared jurisdictions. Focusing on the relationship between the corporate counsel and the corporation, this book provides new insights into the internal effects of the corporate lawyer-client privilege on corporate decision-making. For example, it is shown that the narrow application of the privilege in some US states creates an inefficient incentive to inflate corporate boards in order to reduce the exposure to sanctions for corporate malfeasance. As accounting standards are converging around the world, the author provides some warnings with respect to situations in which accountants and lawyers choose to work together.

Product details

Authors Ido Baum, Lev Eppelbaum
Assisted by Prof. Dr. Hans-Bernd Schäfer (Foreword)
Publisher Gabler
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.01.2009
 
EAN 9783834913418
ISBN 978-3-8349-1341-8
No. of pages 239
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 212 mm
Weight 384 g
Illustrations XXI, 239 p.
Series Ökonomische Analyse des Rechts
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Ökonomische Analyse des Rechts
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

Wirtschaftswissenschaft, C, Research, Compliance, Commercial law, Law and Economics, Law and Criminology, Public international law: economic & trade, Company, commercial & competition law: general

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