What is the attorney client privilege, and why is it important?
Attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications between a lawyer and their client that relate to the client's seeking of legal advice or services. This protection extends to any information exchanged during these privileged communications, encompassing not only verbal discussions but also written correspondence, emails, text messages, and other forms of communication.
By its very nature, the attorney-client relationship affords a distinct, invaluable right to have communications protected from compelled disclosure to any third party, including business associates and competitors, government agencies and even criminal justice authorities.
Victims of extortion are in particularly susceptible positions, where they are seeking for their private information to remain confidential, and be afforded the highest protections. Unlike many service providers, the Anti-Extortion Law Firm extends the attorney-client privilege to all of its clients, which protects their private information.
If you are the victim of an extortion scheme, contact the Anti-Extortion Law Firm for emergency assistance.