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See [[Evidence]], [[Ethics and Professional Responsibility]]

Revision as of 14:54, 6 August 2010

Background

In order for the defense attorney to form a bond of trust with the client, the defense attorney must maintain confidential all communications with the client. The work product doctrine is one of two theories by which the confidentiality of communications with the client is protected. The second doctrine is the attorney-client privilege


Elements of the Work Product Doctrine


See Evidence, Ethics and Professional Responsibility