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Showing posts with label relationship between client and lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationship between client and lawyer. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

What you tell your lawyer is confidential.....

A friend of mine recently told me that on an episode of Breaking Bad, someone mentioned that what you tell your lawyer is confidential - is this true? - she asked..

YES

All communications between a solicitor and their client are privileged (confidential) - there are only rare circumstances in which the information can be revealed - likely as a result of a Court Order.

Here is another thing you may be interested to hear: this privilege applies to that lawyer forever. This means that even if a particular lawyer is no longer your lawyer (ie: you parted ways for some reason), that lawyer can never reveal the information you told him or her in confidence.

BUT here is a scenario you might consider: you bring your best friend into a meeting with your lawyer and she/he hears what you and your lawyer talk about. Two months later, that "best friend" is no longer a friend of yours.....the lawyer is still bound by privilege but he/she will have no control at all over what your former best friend may tell the world about your case - you "diluted" the privilege when you brought your friend into the meeting in the first place.....

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