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Is the work product of Logicocean covered by the attorney-client privilege and the attorney work product doctrine?

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Is the work product of Logicocean covered by the attorney-client privilege and the attorney work product doctrine?

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Yes. Confidential information given by an attorney to any other expert witness, insurer, paralegal, or Logicocean retains its privileged character where the purpose is to aid the requesting attorney in giving legal advice to the client. All client communications transmitted to Logicocean are for the purpose of furthering the client’s interest and assisting the attorney in his or her responsibility to provide the best possible legal advice to the client. In addition, the attorney-work product doctrine applies to communications between the requesting attorneys and Logicocean’s employees.

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