The “attorney-client privilege” may be the most well-known and misunderstood legal principles. Both attorneys and clients often make broad assumptions about its scope and application..
.A communication must be made for the purpose of legal advice to be protected from disclosure by the attorney-client privilege. If legal advice is not the purpose of the.
The proper standard for privilege assertions may be the most significant U.S. Supreme Court guidance on attorney-client privilege since Upjohn Co. v. United States (1981).
Attorney client privilege protects confidential communications between clients and their attorneys for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. Business has become more complex since the Upjohn Co. v United States ruling and the justices are scheduled to revisit on January 9, 2023.
The attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications between clients and their attorneys made for the purpose of obtaining or providing legal advice. In Upjohn Co. v..