I read your article about attorney-client privilege and how the privilege survives after death. But, there are several other exceptions that may be of interest and I am asking if you would discuss those.

One of the pleasures of writing this column is contact from excellent lawyers who often educate me. I received a letter from attorney David Binder whose excellent book, “A Binder on Evidence, 9th Edition,” has been a benefit to lawyers for quite some time.

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