| 1. | "He's talking about confidential communications, which I think is an ethical violation.
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| 2. | The attorney-client privilege is one of the oldest recognized privileges for confidential communications.
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| 3. | The privilege protects the confidential communication, and not the underlying information.
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| 4. | The two men had little in common and no history of confidential communication.
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| 5. | I cannot believe that his account will not be based upon confidential communications.
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| 6. | The attorney client privilege is one of the oldest recognized privileges for confidential communications.
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| 7. | "It's a confidential communication that lies at the core of a bishop's relationship with his priests.
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| 8. | Moreover, nothing prevents government officials who seek completely confidential communications with attorneys from consulting personal counsel.
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| 9. | The whole purpose of encouraging confidential communications requires some assurance that they will never be revealed.
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| 10. | The privilege protects two kinds of confidential communications between a client and his or her lawyer.
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