Law360, New York ( March 10, 2014, 4:46 PM EDT) -- As one of the oldest traditions in the legal system, attorney-client privilege represents a "fundamental principle in the client-lawyer relationship," namely, that "in absence of the client's informed consent, the lawyer must not reveal information relating to the representation."[1] This confidentiality allows for honest and thorough communication between clients and their attorneys, resulting in better legal advice and greater overall compliance with the law.[2]...
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