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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (75116)2/28/2002 10:18:27 PM
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And this:

This duty of reasonable care requires that an attorney, pursuant to B&PC § 6068(e) , maintain inviolate the confidence, and at every peril to herself preserve the secrets, of her client. See B&PC § 6068(e). See generally People v. Canfield (1974) 12 Cal.3d 699, 117 Cal.Rptr. 81, 527 P.2d 633, (any information acquired by the attorney during the course of initial consultation, regardless of actual engagement, is privileged). See, e.g., People v. Dorrance (1st Dist. 1944) 65 Cal.App.2d 125, 150 P.2d 10; In re Dupont’s Estate (1st Dist. 1943) 60 Cal.App.2d 276, 140 P.2d 866. Cf. People v. Gionis (1995) 9 Cal.4th 1196, 40 Cal.Rptr.2d 456, 892 P.2d 1199
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