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Explains fundamentals of the attorney-client privilege. ... Now we shall move on to some of the common exceptions to the attorney-client privilege. The first exception is when the client discloses the information to another party other than the attorney and his or her staff.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/242820/the_exceptions...
www.associatedcontent.com/article/242820/the_exceptions_to_attorneyclient_privilege.html
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The crime-fraud exception is one of the oldest exceptions to the attorney-client privilege. The attorney-client privilege does not extend to communications made in connection with a client seeking advice on how to commit a criminal or FRAUDULENT...
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www.enotes.com/everyday-law-encyclopedia/attorney-clien...
www.enotes.com/everyday-law-encyclopedia/attorney-client-privilege
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This ethical obligation exists regardless of whether the attorney-client privilege or the work-product doctrine applies. However, there are some exceptions to this obligation that are recognized in many jurisdictions.
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www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/matters/matters-9706.html
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The client's conduct can waive the attorney-client privilege. Voluntarily talking about the advice or testifying about such legal advice will terminate a client's privilege. ... One of the most common ways for a person to lose the protection of the attorney-client privilege is for the person to sue the attorney for malpractice.
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www.attorneyetal.com/Common/Previews/Ethics1.html
www.attorneyetal.com/Common/Previews/Ethics1.html
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The attorney client privilege is the basis for which confidential communication must be protected when legal counsel is sought. The attorney-client privilege is the foundation for which confidentiality issues lie in legal matters. It is eve...
http://www.essortment.com/all/attorneyclient_ritc.htm
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The concept of attorney-client privilege is reiterated. ... What is the concept of attorney-client privilege and what are the factors that void that privilege? ... Attorney-client privilege and its exceptions are defined.
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www.brainmass.com/homework-help/law/other/65793
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the attorney-client privilege extends to such documents if the documents are eventually submitted to an attorney for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. More particularly, in preparation for obtaining legal advice from an attorney, employees of a corporation will often prepare documents. The attorney-client...
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www.oblon.com/Pub/mccabePrivilege-Work.html
www.oblon.com/Pub/mccabePrivilege-Work.html
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Until recently, the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility prohibited an attorney from disclosing client information relating to a completed crime in which the attorney's services were not used, meaning that an attorney could not disclose that his client committed a crime for which another man was charged or convicted.
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papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1135624
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HELP PRESERVE THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE ... The Task Force will examine the purposes behind the privilege and its exceptions, the circumstances in which competing objectives are currently being asserted by governmental agencies and others to override the privilege, and the extent to which the correct balance is being...
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www.abanet.org/buslaw/attorneyclient/
www.abanet.org/buslaw/attorneyclient/
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