Gucci
Out-Guess[ed]?
| Court rules that attorney-client privilege doesn’t apply to
emails sent by inactive State Bar member |
| By John T. Brooks, partner, and Samantha E.
Weissbluth, senior counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP, Chicago
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July 21, 2010
Here’s an issue you don’t see every day. Jonathan
Moss graduated from law school in May 1993 and was admitted to the
California State Bar later that year. Up until 2002, Jonathan worked in
non-legal positions at Pricewaterhouse Coopers and McKesson Health
Solutions. In 2002, Gucci hired Jonathan to work on real-estate matters
in conjunction with Gucci’s efforts to expand its U.S. retail
presence. The record is apparently in dispute as to whether Gucci hired
Jonathan to work in a legal or non-legal capacity. Gucci’s
then-executive vice president claimed they hired him to do
“paralegal” work. Jonathan, however, alleged that he was hired to
provide in-house legal counsel to Gucci. The court’s opinion states
that Jonathan’s assertion was consistent with documentary evidence in
the case. Moreover, Jonathan’s career path at Gucci also supported
his assertion as he promptly ascended to various legal positions within
the organization, including legal counsel, director of legal services
and vice president and director of legal and real estate. In his
positions, Jonathan not only provided Gucci with legal advice, but also
represented Gucci before courts and administrative agencies.
The record contained six declarations from Gucci executives that they
never confirmed Jonathan’s bar status as an attorney but
“perceived” him to be one. In December 2009, Gucci investigated
Jonathan’s qualifications to practice law and determined that he had
been an inactive member of the California State Bar for 13 years, during
his entire tenure at Gucci.
All of this became relevant in the current case in which Gucci sued
Guess?, Inc. (Guess) asserting trademark infringement. During the
course of discovery, Gucci submitted a privilege log that included
emails from Jonathan. Guess deposed Jonathan who testified that he had
been an inactive member of the bar for three years. Guess then demanded
that Gucci produce the emails for those three years arguing that they
weren’t protected by the attorney-client privilege. The parties
disputed the elements of the attorney-client privilege.
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