Asked by Hauraa Alsilawi on Sep 28, 2024
Attorney-client privilege lasts
A) for one year.
B) for ten years.
C) for five to twenty years, depending on the state.
D) forever.
Years
Units of time consisting of 365 or 366 days, divided into 12 months, used to measure periods of time in relation to the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Attorney-Client Privilege
A legal rule that protects communications between a client and their attorney from being disclosed to third parties.
Forever
A term indicating an infinite or unspecified period of time; endless duration.
- Acquire knowledge on the aftermath and applications of attorney-client privilege once representation is over.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the aftermath and applications of attorney-client privilege once representation is over.