Attorney–client privilege or lawyer–client privilege is the common law doctrine of legal professional privilege in the United States. Attorney–client...
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Work-product doctrine (redirect from Work product privilege)
inclusive than attorney–client privilege. Unlike the attorney–client privilege, which includes only communications between an attorney and the client, work product...
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also be privileged. Privilege (evidence) Attorney–client privilege Doctor–patient relationship Medical privacy Priest–penitent privilege Subpoena duces tecum...
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professional privilege protects all communications between a professional legal adviser (a solicitor, barrister or attorney) and his or her clients from being...
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The joint defense privilege, or common-interest rule, is an extension of attorney–client privilege. Under "common interest" or "joint defense" doctrine...
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Accountant–client privilege is a confidentiality privilege, or more precisely, a group of privileges, available in American federal and state law. Accountant–client...
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Cheryl Mills (section Attorney-client privilege)
State; it is unclear under the Federal Rules of Evidence whether attorney–client privilege applies to these communications in the private and public sectors...
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advisor to) a government Attorney's fee, compensation for legal services Attorney–client privilege Clusia rosea, Scotch attorney, a tropical and sub-tropical...
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Buried Bodies Case (category Legal professional privilege)
expressed concern about a limitless attorney-client privilege. It noted that attorneys must protect their clients, but must also "observe basic human...
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jurisdictions. One well known privilege is the solicitor–client privilege, referred to as the attorney–client privilege in the United States and as the...
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self-incrimination, and later asserted that any discussions were protected by attorney–client privilege. As a result, an investigation was launched by the state bar....
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confidentiality (physician–patient privilege), attorney–client privilege, priest–penitent privilege and bank–client confidentiality agreements are examples...
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the attorney–client privilege. In some areas, the position of city attorney is a part-time position based on a retainer agreement, and city attorneys engage...
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to otherwise obligatory disclosure, similar to attorney–client privilege between lawyers and clients. In many jurisdictions certain communications between...
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Upjohn Co. v. United States (category United States attorney–client privilege case law)
a company (in this case, the Upjohn company) could invoke the attorney–client privilege to protect communications made between company lawyers and non-management...
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any information about their legal affairs remains safe under attorney–client privilege, implying everything will remain confidential as long as he is...
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legal ethics after his attorneys refused to disclose the location of the bodies of two of his victims, citing attorney–client privilege. Garrow was later shot...
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Journal about Minnesota's pardons process, and book chapters about attorney-client privilege. He has also presented at numerous continuing education conferences...
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Michael Mukasey (category Assistant United States Attorneys)
op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal entitled "Trump, Cohen and Attorney-Client Privilege" attacking the use of a search warrant by the federal government...
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countries, trademark attorneys have rights of audience before intellectual property courts, and benefit from attorney–client privilege. Unless they are also...
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court orders. The law specifies that information protected by attorney–client privilege cannot be used for prosecution; however, communications related...
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handles young witnesses. The novel also raises questions about attorney-client privilege, as Reggie grapples with her ethical responsibility to protect...
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Corporate lawyer (redirect from Corporate attorney)
which attorney–client privilege could be considered to shelter potential wrongdoing by the company. If a corporate lawyer's internal company clients are...
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Rudy Giuliani (category Donald Trump attorneys)
prior to any charges. Giuliani and Toensing asserted their attorney-client privilege with clients may have been violated by the iCloud searches, which investigators...
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possession of them. Judge Richard A. Schell ruled Watson had waived attorney-client privilege for the tapes after he allowed the co-author of his 1978 memoir...
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Swidler & Berlin v. United States (category United States attorney–client privilege case law)
of an attorney's client does not terminate attorney–client privilege with respect to records of confidential communications between the attorney and the...
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Michael Cohen (lawyer) (category Donald Trump attorneys)
state. Since Cohen is an attorney, the search included the seizure of materials normally protected by attorney–client privilege, which is subject to a crime-fraud...
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cooperate on the basis that Giuliani was the President's attorney, protected by attorney-client privilege, and they were working under the direction of Giuliani...
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Attorney General Merrick Garland, who had refused a congressional subpoena to turn over the tapes. State secrets privilege Attorney–client privilege Parliamentary...
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Breaking Bad. The articles discussed issues such as whether the attorney–client privilege would protect communications with Saul Goodman, and whether Walter...
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