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Jasmine Wilkinson
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In solicitor-client privilege, the lawyer normally has no legal obligation to reveal any confidential information to legal authorities or to anyone, unless:

A) the lawyer has severed the professional relationship.
B) the situation involves a minor.
C) a felony has been committed.
D) the client provides authorization.
E) There are no exceptions.

Solicitor-Client Privilege

A legal principle that protects the confidentiality of communications between lawyers and their clients.

Confidential Information

Sensitive information not made public, protected from unauthorized access or disclosure.

Legal Obligation

A duty recognized by the law, requiring a person to conform to a certain manner of conduct or to perform a certain action.

  • Recognize the importance of confidentiality and privilege in legal and professional communications.
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