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shofmannx20

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Can the attorney-client privilege be lost? Give an example of how this can occur.
 
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Can the duty of confidentiality between attorney and client be lost? Give an example of how this can occur.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The attorney-client privilege can be lost if the client has revealed the same information to someone outside of the attorney or legal team.

Answer to Question 2

The duty of confidentiality may be lost when the client has communicated the confidential information to someone other than the attorney or members of the legal team. Members of the legal team may also cause information to lose its confidential nature, such as where they disclose the information in an inappropriate manner.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


AngeliqueG

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Gracias!

 

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