By John J. Pappas and Janice C. Buchman Introduction The United States Supreme Court has recognized the "attorney-client privilege" as "one of the oldest recognized privileges for confidential communications," the purpose of which is to encourage "full and frank communication between attorneys and their clients and thereby promote broader public interests in the observance of law and the administration of justice."1 The "work product doctrine," which was established...(read more)
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