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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Under common law, privilege is a term describing a number of rules excluding evidence that would be adverse to a fundamental principle or relationship if it were disclosed. The most common form is solicitor-client privilege (attorney-client privilege under US law and legal professional privilege in Australia). This protects confidential communications between a client and his legal adviser for the dominant purpose of legal advice. The rationale is that clients ought to be able to communicate freely with their lawyers, in order to facilitate the proper functioning of the legal system.…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Under common law, privilege is a term describing a number of rules excluding evidence that would be adverse to a fundamental principle or relationship if it were disclosed. The most common form is solicitor-client privilege (attorney-client privilege under US law and legal professional privilege in Australia). This protects confidential communications between a client and his legal adviser for the dominant purpose of legal advice. The rationale is that clients ought to be able to communicate freely with their lawyers, in order to facilitate the proper functioning of the legal system.