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Mercer Law Review

Journal

2014

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Can We Keep A Secret?: The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work-Product Doctrine In The Internal Law-Firm Setting-St. Simons Waterfront, Llc V. Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, Pc., Nicholas J. Garcia Mar 2014

Can We Keep A Secret?: The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work-Product Doctrine In The Internal Law-Firm Setting-St. Simons Waterfront, Llc V. Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, Pc., Nicholas J. Garcia

Mercer Law Review

Recognized at common law, the attorney-client privilege is often invoked for the purpose of fostering honest and fruitful communication between attorneys and their clients. In St. Simons Waterfront, LLC v. Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, P C., the Georgia Supreme Court ruled on an issue regarding the reach of this privilege that had never before been addressed in Georgia courts. St. Simons Waterfront, LLC (SSW) asked the court to determine the applicability of the attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine to communication between attorneys at Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, P.C. (Hunter Maclean) and its in-house general counsel. The court …