| United States. Tax Court - 1989 - 1136 lapas
...the common law." Upjohn Co. v. United States, 449 US 383, 389 (1981). The purpose of the privilege is to "encourage full and frank communication between...observance of law and administration of justice." Upjohn Co. v. United States, supra. The privilege applies to communications made hi confidence by a... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1989 - 1150 lapas
...Privilege law." Upjohn Co. v. United States, 449 US 383, 389 (1981). The purpose of the privilege is to "encourage full and frank communication between...observance of law and administration of justice." Upjohn Co. v. United States, supra. The privilege applies to communications made in confidence by a... | |
| James Walsh - 1995 - 429 lapas
...decision Upjohn Co. v. United States, the Supreme Court wrote that the purpose of this privilege: is to encourage full and frank communication between...broader public interests in the observance of law and 294 administration of justice. The privilege recognizes that sound legal advice or advocacy serves... | |
| Duncan L. Clore - 1998 - 756 lapas
...counsel for the Insured is the attorney-client privilege. Although the purpose of this privilege is to "encourage full and frank communication between...and their clients and thereby promote broader public interest in the observance of law and administration of justice,"35 counsel may be surprised by the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - 1999 - 128 lapas
...privilege and exists for similar reasons. The attorney-client privilege is recognized to "encourage the full and frank communication" between attorneys and...broader public interests in the observance of law and the administration of justice". The psychotherapist-patient privilege serves the public interest by... | |
| James M. Jeffords - 2000 - 121 lapas
...privilege and exists for similar reasons. The attorney-client privilege is recognized to "encourage the full and frank communication" between attorneys and...broader public interests in the observance of law and the administration of justice". The psychotherapist-patient privilege serves the public interest by... | |
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