Editor’s note: This is the first article in a two-part series. It supplements and updates one by Denis James Lawler and Daphne Goldman published Feb. 11, 2002, in Legal affiliate Pennsylvania Law Weekly titled “Trustee/Attorney Communications: How Privileged Are They?”
“The [corporate fiduciary's] status as a fiduciary does not preclude [it] from claiming the attorney-client privilege.”
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