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Exceptions to Attorney-Client Privilege: Avoiding Surprises and Piercing Invalid Claims of Privilege

A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

1:00pm-2:30pm EST, 10:00am-11:30am PST

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This CLE webinar will assist counsel in understanding, recognizing, and navigating exceptions to the attorney-client privilege to ensure that non-privileged information is available and to fend off attempts to shoehorn privileged communications into an exception. The program will offer an overview of the attorney-client privilege, including its application to third parties, discuss the elements of both statutory and common law exceptions, and address how the exceptions are enforced and how they can be avoided.

Description

The attorney-client privilege protects confidential information conveyed for the purpose of seeking or rendering legal advice. Although broad, the privilege has several exceptions, i.e. circumstances in which attorneys are free to, are required to, or can be compelled to disclose otherwise privileged communications. Nothing will change the course of representation like finding out that "privileged" information is not actually privileged.

Exceptions include the crime-fraud exception, the fiduciary exception, when a suit is filed against a former attorney, internal communications with in-house counsel, and more. That exceptions can be easily or succinctly stated belies their complexity, especially in the context of enterprise clients. Some of these exceptions may be broader than attorneys realize, and some have been expanding.

The crime-fraud exception, for example, has been stretched by some courts and arguably by the Restatement (Third) of Law Governing Lawyers Section 82 comt. d (2000) to include advice beyond fraud, including business torts such as interference with business relations or breach of fiduciary duty. ABA Model Rule 1.16 and Formal Opinion 513 (2024) also address this exception.

Listen as this panel of experienced attorneys helps counsel understand, recognize, and navigate the exceptions to the attorney-client privilege.

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Outline

  1. Overview of attorney-client privilege
  2. Exceptions
    1. Crime-fraud exception
      1. Impact of ABA Model Rule 1.16 and Formal Opinion 513
      2. Duty of disclosure
    2. Fiduciary exception
      1. Garner doctrine
      2. Beyond derivative suits
      3. Special Litigation Committee Reports
      4. Internal communications with in-house counsel
    3. Wills and estates matters
    4. Suits against former attorneys
    5. The "at issue" waiver: advice of counsel defense
    6. Implied waiver: some jurisdictions find that simply opposing a claim of bad faith waives privilege

Benefits

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • What is the difference between an exception to the attorney-client privilege and an exception to the waiver of attorney-client privilege, if any?
  • What constitutes adequate due diligence under Model Rul 1.16(a), and what happens if adequate diligence still does not prevent a client from abusing the attorney-client privilege?
  • What is the scope of an exception?

Faculty

Bressman, Caroline
Caroline E. Bressman

Attorney
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll

Ms. Bressman represents the interests of employees, retirees, plan participants, and beneficiaries in ERISA class...  |  Read More

Montalto, Vincent
Vincent Montalto

Partner, Co-Chair, Affirmative Litigation Group
DLA Piper US

Mr. Montalto is a seasoned litigator, smart advocate, creative business partner, and trusted legal advisor with over a...  |  Read More

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