Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Communications (IL) | Practical Law

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Communications (IL) | Practical Law

A Practice Note analyzing the key issues to consider in determining whether a communication qualifies for attorney-client privilege protection under Illinois law. This Note discusses the types of communications to which the attorney-client privilege applies, including communications made in confidence and communications made during joint representation or by parties sharing a common interest. This Note also discusses modes of communication between client and counsel, whether the privilege applies to documents, communications seeking legal advice, and exceptions to the attorney-client privilege.

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Communications (IL)

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-1158 (Approx. 16 pages)

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Communications (IL)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedIllinois
A Practice Note analyzing the key issues to consider in determining whether a communication qualifies for attorney-client privilege protection under Illinois law. This Note discusses the types of communications to which the attorney-client privilege applies, including communications made in confidence and communications made during joint representation or by parties sharing a common interest. This Note also discusses modes of communication between client and counsel, whether the privilege applies to documents, communications seeking legal advice, and exceptions to the attorney-client privilege.