Mar. 1, 2023
SAFEGUARDING CONFIDENCES AND AVOIDING MALPRACTICE LIABILITY
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Unlike other jurisdictions, California has always had a heightened protection for attorney-client communications.
In addition to the evidentiary privilege set forth in California Evidence Code sections 952 et seq., California Business & Profession Code section 6068(e), also imposes a separate duty to preserve client secrets "at every peril" to the attorney. Additionally, the California Rules of Professional ...
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