Attorney-Client Privilege: Confidentiality (Federal) | Practical Law

Attorney-Client Privilege: Confidentiality (Federal) | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining how courts analyze the confidentiality requirement necessary for a communication to qualify as protected by the attorney-client privilege under federal law. It specifically discusses how courts analyze whether the communication was confidential when it occurred, meaning that it involved only individuals within the scope of the attorney-client relationship, and whether the participants intended to maintain the communication's confidentiality.

Attorney-Client Privilege: Confidentiality (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note w-023-5064 (Approx. 9 pages)

Attorney-Client Privilege: Confidentiality (Federal)

by Thomas E. Spahn, McGuireWoods LLP with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining how courts analyze the confidentiality requirement necessary for a communication to qualify as protected by the attorney-client privilege under federal law. It specifically discusses how courts analyze whether the communication was confidential when it occurred, meaning that it involved only individuals within the scope of the attorney-client relationship, and whether the participants intended to maintain the communication's confidentiality.