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Summary
This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that certain communications related to a claimant named 'Jane' are not protected by attorney-client privilege. The argument is based on her representative, Mr. Glassman, sharing her statements and settlement demands with third parties, including the government, the EVCP, and Ms. Maxwell's counsel. The document details specific financial demands, such as a $25 million demand and a $5 million offer, to demonstrate that these communications were not confidential.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Alison J. Nathan | The Honorable |
Addressed at the top of the document.
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| Jane | Claimant |
A person whose statement and settlement negotiations are the subject of the document's legal argument regarding privi...
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| Mr. Glassman | Representative/Counsel for Jane |
An individual who communicated with the government, the EVCP, and Ms. Maxwell's counsel on behalf of Jane.
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| Ms. Maxwell | Party to the case |
A person from whom Mr. Glassman demanded $25 million for Jane. The document mentions her constitutional rights.
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| AUSA Rossmiller | Assistant United States Attorney |
An individual whose communications with Mr. Glassman are argued to be not privileged.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| EVCP | Victim Compensation Program (implied) |
An entity that made a $5 million settlement offer to Jane and with whom Mr. Glassman negotiated.
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| Steinhardt Partners | company |
Mentioned in a legal citation (Steinhardt Partners, 9 F.3d at 236).
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| U.S. Government | government agency |
Mentioned as the recipient of Jane's statement from Mr. Glassman.
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Timeline (2 events)
A series of settlement negotiations involving Jane's claim, including an offer from the EVCP and demands from Mr. Glassman to the EVCP and Ms. Maxwell.
Relationships (3)
Mr. Glassman acted on Jane's behalf in settlement negotiations with the EVCP and Ms. Maxwell, demanding money for her claim. The document discusses whether their communications are protected by attorney-client privilege.
Mr. Glassman demanded $25 million from Ms. Maxwell on behalf of Jane.
They had exchanges that are being argued as not privileged in the context of the legal case.
Key Quotes (3)
"intended to be . . . kept confidential."Source
— Erie, 473 F.3d at 419 (cited source)
(Used to argue that Jane's statement is not privileged because it was not intended to be kept confidential.)
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"is a sophisticated claimant who knows the value of her claim is worth a lot more than $5 million."Source
— Mr. Glassman
(A statement Mr. Glassman made to the EVCP in response to their $5 million settlement offer for Jane.)
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Quote #2
"communication[s] between client and counsel."Source
— Erie, 473 F.3d at 419 (cited source)
(Used to argue that exchanges between AUSA Rossmiller and Mr. Glassman are not privileged.)
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