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Originally Posted by Rococo
Not necessarily. For example, if a prospective client approached a lawyer, explained a legal problem, asked for advice, and then was told by the lawyer that he/she lacked the expertise to answer the question, that conversation almost certainly would be privileged.
I think you misunderstand my question. Yes that would
not be privileged, but would the lawyer be able to correctly say that he never represented the prospective client?
edit: lol, threw in a superfluous "not"
Last edited by SenorKeeed; 04-16-2018 at 11:30 PM.