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Attorney-Client Privilege
Communications between an attorney and client, made during professional consultation, are privileged from disclosure.
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NO.1
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The privilege applies to communication only and does not apply to underlying information, pre-existing documents, or physical evidence. To be protected, the communication must be confidential (meaning, not intended to be disclosed to third parties).
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NO.2
Attorney-Client Relationship
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An ¡°attorney¡± is a member of the bar, or someone the client believes to be a member of the bar, and includes an attorney¡¯s agent, such as a paralegal or assistance.
A ¡°client¡± includes a corporation and its representations, such as its officials or employees.
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NO.3
Professional Legal Consultation
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The primary purpose of the communication must be to obtain or render legal services, not to give business advice or social advice.
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NO.4
Privilege Applies Indefinitely
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It continues after the attorney-client relationship ends and even after the client¡¯s death. The client¡¯s estate representative has the power to waive the privilege after the client¡¯s death. Disclosures made before the attorney accepts or declines the case are covered by the privilege.
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NO.5 Waiver ÆúȨ
Undisclosed privileged material is subject to the waiver only if the waiver was intentional, the disclosed and undisclosed material concern the same subject matter, and the material should be considered together to avoid unfairness.
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Exceptions ³ýÍâ¹æ¶¨
There is no privilege:
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? For a communication relevant to an issue of breach of duty in a dispute between the attorney and client
? Regarding a communication relevant to an issue between parties claiming through the same deceased client
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