ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE

Encyclopedia of Everyday Law, October, 2005

ATTORNEYS ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE

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Background The Elements, Scope, Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege Elements of the Attorney-Client Privilege Scope and Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege State Rules Governing Attorney-Client Privilege Additional Resources Background

The ATTORNEY - CLIENT PRIVILEGE is an evidentiary rule that protects both attorneys and their clients from being compelled to disclose confidential communications between them made for the purpose of furnishing or obtaining legal advice or assistance. The privilege is designed to foster frank, open, and uninhibited discourse between attorney and client so that the client's legal needs are competently addressed by a fully prepared attorney who is...

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