POSSIBLE ETHICAL VIOLATIONS OF ABEL
This answer will be governed by California and ABA authorities.
Attorney-Client Privilege
According to both California and ABA authorities, this privilege generally allows a client to refuse to testify about confidential communications with his attorney. If the client is a corporation, this privilege covers confidential communications between the attorney and a high-ranking corp...
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