Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 14-15State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1940 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... privileged in the counsel's hands . But the privilege belonged to the client and not to the counsel , and could be waived by the former , and if waived , the latter could be compelled to disclose ... When the law was changed so that the ...
... privileged in the counsel's hands . But the privilege belonged to the client and not to the counsel , and could be waived by the former , and if waived , the latter could be compelled to disclose ... When the law was changed so that the ...
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... Privilege While the privilege is that of the client , a party can by objec- tion call the witness's attention to it . In State v . Horwitz the Court said ( 57 ) : ' During the [ cross ] examination of Beck [ an accomplice ] he was asked ...
... Privilege While the privilege is that of the client , a party can by objec- tion call the witness's attention to it . In State v . Horwitz the Court said ( 57 ) : ' During the [ cross ] examination of Beck [ an accomplice ] he was asked ...
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... Privilege The privilege can be waived by the client either expressly or by implication . Goddard v . Gardner ( 175 ) : ' But , as the protection it affords is the privilege of the client , he may renounce or waive it at his pleasure ...
... Privilege The privilege can be waived by the client either expressly or by implication . Goddard v . Gardner ( 175 ) : ' But , as the protection it affords is the privilege of the client , he may renounce or waive it at his pleasure ...
Contents
OCTOBER 1940 No | 4 |
Issued Quarterly by The Connecticut Bar Association | 181 |
THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY James E Wheeler | 271 |
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