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{{a|confi | {{a|confi|}}External [[law firm|lawyers]], auditors, accountants — those owing their clients [[fiduciary duties]], [[Confidence|confidences]] and (for [[law firm|lawyers]] at any rate) offering them the somewhat holey cloak of [[legal professional privilege]], such that one’s usual [[paranoia]] about the disclosure of [[proprietary data]], trade secrets and [[intellectual property]] can be safely set aside. You can tell your [[professional advisers]] your innermost thoughts — and your client’s — without a great risk that the cat contained therein will be let out of the bag. | ||
===Go on, hit me=== | ===Go on, hit me=== | ||
But let’s just say kitty got out on your [[law firm]]’s watch. Now, if you were minded to goad your client into a pointless argument — and it is a special kind of [[legal eagle]] who can resist the temptation for a cheeky troll every now and then — this “professional advisers” rider is your ticket to the races. | But let’s just say kitty got out on your [[law firm]]’s watch. Now, if you were minded to goad your client into a pointless argument — and it is a special kind of [[legal eagle]] who can resist the temptation for a cheeky troll every now and then — this “professional advisers” rider is your ticket to the races. |