The Wigmore test is a test for determining...
Whether privilege exists on a case-by-case basis.
Whether a class privilege exists.
Whether solicitor-client privilege exists.
All communication from a lawyer to a client is privileged.
Which of the following are likely captured by solicitor-client privilege?
Records of payment to a lawyer.
A lawyer advising her client on what constitutes assault.
A lawyer advising her client on how to get away with a crime
A videotape of the event in question sent to the lawyer by her client.
Communication with the lawyer's clerk.
In order for legislation to pierce solicitor-client privilege, it must...
Contain a provision stating that it can look at evidence, whether or not that evidence would be admissible in court.
Contain provisions capturing privilege broadly construed.
State its intention to do so in clear, explicit and unequivocal terms
Solicitor-client privilege is a quasi-constitutional principle.
Which of the following must be met in order for the public safety exception to apply? (check all that apply)
Risk to a large group of people
Clear risk to an identifiable group or person
Reasonable apprehension of injury
Risk of serious bodily harm or death
Imminent or urgent danger
Evidence that the person may be making plans to commit a crime
Solicitor-client privilege can be pierced if doing so will introduce evidence that substantially bolster the accused's case, so long as the accused is highly likely to be convicted without that evidence.
With respect to litigation privilege, corporate search records are...
Not privileged.
Privileged.
Not privileged, unless you can show they reveal something about your theory of the case.
Privileged, unless you can show that privilege has been waived.