The Attorney-Client Privilege Covers Confidential Communications That Occur Between the Attorney
The attorney-client privilege covers confidential communications that occur between the attorney and the client:
A) under circumstances where the client has already paid the attorney the fee that was due for the consultation.
B) only when there is never any third-party present who could overhear the conversation.
C) even if the client is seeking legal advice on how to avoid legal liability for crimes that may be committed in the future.
D) only when the client is seeking genuine legal advice from the attorney for current or past legal difficulties.
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Q29: The principle of the attorney-client privilege:
A) is
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Q34: The physician-patient privilege:
A) is recognized only when
Q35: The evidence rule preventing disclosure of communications
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