Understanding Attorney-Client Privilege: 3 Key Points
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Attorney Justin Sterling, Esq. from The Sterling Firm explains the critical aspects of attorney-client privilege and why it is a cornerstone of legal practice. This privilege ensures confidential communication between lawyers and their clients, fostering a full and trusting relationship necessary for effective legal representation.

Here's what you need to understand about attorney-client privilege:

Confidentiality: This privilege protects all communications between a client and their lawyer during consultations and legal representation, ensuring these discussions remain private.
Client's Right: The privilege is solely the client's to waive. Lawyers are bound by this privilege and cannot disclose any information without explicit consent from the client.
Crime-Fraud Exception: The privilege has its limits. It does not protect communications that involve planning or committing a crime or fraud.
Why This Video Is Essential:

Grasp the fundamentals of how attorney-client privilege works and its implications for your legal rights.
Learn how this privilege is essential for honest and open communication with legal counsel.
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