Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Publication Information
100 Va. L. Rev. 523-585 (2014)
Abstract
This Article argues that providing a set of clear, enforceable, predictable rules regarding the scope of monitorships that facilitate a monitor’s function as a legal counselor will improve the long-term effectiveness of monitorships. This Article suggests one mechanism for achieving this goal—a statutory privilege—aimed at encouraging a formalized relat+H23ionship amongst a monitor, the government, and the corporation, which re-conceptualizes the relationship as “The Monitor-‘Client’ Relationship.”
Recommended Citation
Veronica Root,
The Monitor-“Client” Relationship,
100 Va. L. Rev. 523-585 (2014).
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