Jed I. Bergman and Cynthia M. Jordano summarize the key principles courts generally apply in deciding whether to permit Fifth Amendment adverse inferences in civil suits against corporate defendants.
When an individual invokes her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination—i.e. "Take the Fifth"—during a criminal proceeding, it is well-settled that her silence cannot be used against her. But, ...
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