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Attorney work product is an evidentiary rule in which an attorney’s written materials, notes, conversations, and strategic impressions of a client’s case are protected and considered privileged

In litigation or official proceeding, an attorney cannot be required to produce their work product as discoverable evidence without a court order. The attorney work-product and attorney-client privilege are fundamental to our system of justice and are rarely invalidated by the court.

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