Exclusive to Canadian HR Reporter from Rudner Law.

It seems like common sense. Everything you talk to your lawyer about is confidential, and remains that way forever, right? Maybe – not always.

This confidentiality is called privilege. At law, privilege exists in two primary contexts. First, the relationship between lawyer and client is called solicitor-client privilege. The second, litigation privilege, relates to anything prepared in anticipation of litigation.

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