Does attorney-client privilege apply to communications made in anticipation of litigation?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Wells Fargo Bank v. Superior Court, 49 Cal.App.4th 1320, 57 Cal.Rptr.2d 335 (Cal. App. 1996):

The argument is specious. It is the rule in California that "under the Evidence Code, the attorney-client privilege applies to confidential communications within the scope of the attorney-client relationship even if the communication does not relate to pending litigation; the privilege applies not only to communications made in anticipation of litigation, but also to legal advice when no litigation is threatened. [Citations.]" (Roberts v. City of Palmdale, supra, 5 Cal.4th at p. 371, 20 Cal.Rptr.2d 330, 853 P.2d 496, emphasis added.)

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