Asked by Justin alvarado on Jul 15, 2024

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The duty of a lawyer to keep confidential information provided by a client is called client-professional privilege.

Client-Professional Privilege

A legal principle that ensures communications between a professional (such as a lawyer) and their client remain confidential.

Confidential Information

Sensitive data that is protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, often in a business context.

  • Understand the significance of maintaining confidentiality and upholding privilege in legal and professional dialogues.
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Navjot SandhuJul 16, 2024
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The duty of a lawyer to keep confidential information provided by a client is called attorney-client privilege, while the broader ethical obligation to keep client information confidential is often referred to as the duty of confidentiality.