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Fordham Law School

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2004

Attorney-client privilege

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Should Public Relations Experts Ever Be Privileged Persons?, Deniza Gertsberg Jan 2004

Should Public Relations Experts Ever Be Privileged Persons?, Deniza Gertsberg

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Comment addresses the issue of whether, and under what circumstances, a lawyer’s communications with a public relations expert, whose advice is only valuable to the extent that it is communicated fully and freely with the attorney, will be protected by the attorney-client privilege. This Comment focuses on the role of public relations firms in the criminal law context, where constitutional concerns often arise. The author begins by laying out the history and background of the attorney-client privilege, and how the defense lawyer’s role has changed as a result of the rise of mass media. The Comment then goes on …