By Stephen L. Ramazzini
Think the attorney-client privilege is sacrosanct? Think again.
There are a plethora of courts that will echo these words in Schlumberger Ltd. v. Superior Court, 115 Cal. App. 3d 386 (1981): "the attorney-client privilege is founded on public policy ... in the belief that the benefits derived...
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