Privilege
Privilege (mostly under MA guide)
Relevance
Waiver / Von Bulow Case
Waiver, Work Product Doc., & Privilege
100

Name the spousal testimonal privilege case

Trammel

100

Under AC privilege, the person asserting the privilege has the burden of establishing the following four elements:

1) the existence of AC privilege

2) a communication by the client

3) the purpose of the communication: it must be made to obtain legal advice and must relate to the subject matter on which legal advice is sought

4) the requisite confidentiality: the communication must be one that the client makes in confidence

100

What is the test for relevance under 401?

Evidence is relevant if:

a) it has any tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence, AND

b) the fact is of consequence in determining the action

100

Name the two types of waiver?

Who can waive?

Express or implied waiver

Only the client (they are the sole privilege holder)

100

Waiver of AC Privilege under S+A Painting

Use of a document to refresh a witness's recollection may amount to waiver of AC privilege

200

Rule for spousal testimonial privilege

In a criminal case, the defendant's spouse has a privilege to refuse to testify against his/her spouse

200

MA Guide to Evidence Section 502: AC Privilege...

What is the general rule?

A client has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent others from disclosing, confidential communications made for the purpose of obtaining or providing professional legal services to the client
200

Under 403, when may relevant evidence be excluded?

Bonus: discuss the balancing test

403 FAVORS ADMISSION

May exclude evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of one or more of the following: unfair prejudice, confusing the issue, misleading the jury, undue delay, wasting time, or needlessly presenting cumulative evidence

Balancing test:

-value means probable value aka relevance = how much light the proferred evidence sheds on an issue

-danger means the risk posed by admitting the proferred evidence (unfair prejudice, etc.)

200
What is implied waiver?

How do you maintain privilege?

When client consents to disclosure of otherwise confidential communications

Client must take some affirmative step to preserve confidentiality

200

What is @ issue waiver?

Attorney may reveal confidences necessary to defend himself in a claim of wrongful conduct

300

Name the spousal communications privilege case

Stafford

300

Under MA Guide AC Privilege, what communications are protected?

1) between the client (or his rep.) and the client's own attorney (or attorney's rep.)

2) between those involved in a joint defense

3) between reps. of the client, or between the client and a rep. of the client

4) among attorneys and their reps. representing the same client

300

404 (a)(1) PROHIBITS what?

404(a)(2)(A) PERMITS what?

PROHIBITS: Government's use of character to prove conduct on a particular occassion

PERMITS: D may offer evidence of his own character; prosecution may offer evidence to rebut it

300

Discuss the Von Bulow case

He impliedly waived AC privilege by promoting the book that published extracts of his (otherwise protected) confidential communications

300

What is AC privilege?

-A testimonial privilege

-Protects from disclosure client's confidential communications that otherwise qualify

-Provides absolute protection, though subject to exceptions

400
Rule for spousal communications privilege

When you speak privately to your spouse and you don't intend that communication to be disclosed to any other person, the communication is confidential.

You are privileged to refuse to testify about it and you can prevent your spouse or former spouse from testifying about it

400

Under MA Guide AC Privilege, who may claim the privilege?

1) the client

2) a similar rep. of a corp., assoc., or other organization @ the time the privilege is claimed

3) the attorney @ the same time of the communication is presumed to have authority to claim the privilege but only on behalf of the client

400

404(a)(1) PROHIBITS what?

404(b)(2) PERMITS what?

PROHIBITS: government's use of other behavior to prove character

PERMITS: other behavior may be admissible to prove items on "laundry list"

400

How does fairness doc. apply to disclosures made in court (Von Bulow)?

-You testify @ trial to a portion of what would otherwise be a privileged communication

-By doing so, you make testimonial use of privileged info in the courtroom

-By deliberately injecting it into the case, you impliedly waive your privilege

-So you cannot prevent disclosure of the remainder of the communication @ issue

-Selective disclosure would distort the judicial process and expose it to potentially misleading evidence

400

What is work product doctrine?

Opinion work product vs fact work product?

-Only a discovery rule

-Protects from discovery documents prepared by client's rep. in anticipation of litigation

-Provides only qualified protection


Opinion work product: attorney's mental impressions, theories, etc. (this is more protected)

Fact work product: basic factual info., witness statements or photos, etc.

500

Which spousal privilege is terminated by divorce?

Which spousal privilege is not terminated by divorce?

Spousal testimonial privilege.

Spousal communications privilege.

500
Under MA Guide AC Privilege, when will the privilege not apply / what are the exceptions?

1) crime/fraud exception: if the services of the attorney were sought to commit or to plan to commit what the client knows or reasonably should have known was a crime or fraud

3) breach of duty exception: as to a communication relevant to an issue of breach of duty between an attorney and client

500
What is character? 

What is behavior?

Character is what you are

Behavior is what you have done

500

How does the fairness doc. apply to extrajudicial disclosures (out of court disclosures)?

The fairness doc. does NOT apply to disclosures made out of court.

-Bc out of court disclosures do not distort the judicial process

-Note: if you later make testimonial use of the same privileged info in the courtroom, then obviously the fairness doc. will apply

500

Discuss Rule 501 in relation to psychotherapists.

Name case.

Convos between patient and psychotherapist are private and cannot be used in court

Case: Jaffree

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