Taylor D. asked

⚖️  Law

Under FL Civil Law, does attorney/client privilege apply to a party who uses his attorney to interfere with ongoing agreements between a creditor and debtor, by communicating with those creditors in a way that undermines the agreements a debtor has? Specifically, if the landlord (interfering party) uses his attorney to make offers to creditors that undermine existing agreements with the debtor (tenant), is the landlord protected from admitting he made such offers through his attorney in discovery, especially if the offers were premised on a planned fraudulent intention?

June 24th, 2023

Ronald H. answered

Attorney-client privilege only applies to communications between a client and their attorney. All ot...

June 24th, 2023

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