I have been asked to identify movie scenes that illustrate attorney-client privilege issues, the crime fraud exception and the work product doctrine. I have checked the following sources thus far:
* ABA's top 25 Legal Movie List
* The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
If anyone knows of any movie scenes off the top of their head for this, I would love to hear from you off-list.
Thanks!
Andrea
Andrea Szabo Tillander
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