Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Parties (CA) | Practical Law

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Parties (CA) | Practical Law

A Practice Note analyzing the key issues to consider in determining whether a communication is between an attorney and a client and therefore potentially within the scope of the attorney-client privilege in a civil matter in California. Specifically, this Note discusses the role of attorneys, including in-house counsel, foreign attorneys, and attorneys' representatives. This Note also explains the role of the client, including prospective clients, former clients, deceased clients, corporate clients, and joint clients.

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Parties (CA)

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-6447 (Approx. 15 pages)

Attorney-Client Privilege: Privileged Parties (CA)

by Practical Law Litigation
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A Practice Note analyzing the key issues to consider in determining whether a communication is between an attorney and a client and therefore potentially within the scope of the attorney-client privilege in a civil matter in California. Specifically, this Note discusses the role of attorneys, including in-house counsel, foreign attorneys, and attorneys' representatives. This Note also explains the role of the client, including prospective clients, former clients, deceased clients, corporate clients, and joint clients.