By Ira L. Shafiroff
Section 6068(e) of the California Business & Professions Code requires lawyers to maintain "inviolate" the confidences and secrets of their clients. This duty to maintain client confidences is, of course, a cornerstone of the attorney-client relationship. In light of the recent murder of Nichola...
Section 6068(e) of the California Business & Professions Code requires lawyers to maintain "inviolate" the confidences and secrets of their clients. This duty to maintain client confidences is, of course, a cornerstone of the attorney-client relationship. In light of the recent murder of Nichola...
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