Attorney-Client Privilege: Specific Communications (Federal) | Practical Law

Attorney-Client Privilege: Specific Communications (Federal) | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining how courts analyze whether the attorney-client privilege extends to common client- and counsel-created documents. Specifically, this Note addresses the general privilege status of factual recitations, historical documents, drafts, and unconveyed communications.

Attorney-Client Privilege: Specific Communications (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note w-024-9100 (Approx. 10 pages)

Attorney-Client Privilege: Specific Communications (Federal)

by Thomas E. Spahn, McGuireWoods LLP with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining how courts analyze whether the attorney-client privilege extends to common client- and counsel-created documents. Specifically, this Note addresses the general privilege status of factual recitations, historical documents, drafts, and unconveyed communications.