WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF CONFIDENTIALITY?
To promote the fullest communication between the client and the lawyer on any issues which may be relevant, even if the client, and sometimes the lawyer, do not think those issues are relevant. A lawyer needs to know the big picture in order to determine whether he or she can help you; to know how to help you and to figure out what further areas need to be investigated. If you or the lawyer were afraid that the information could be accessed by either opposing parties or the government, you would not be able to have the full and frank discussions necessary for the lawyer to assist you. Therefore, it is the policy of the law to protect confidential information as indicated above except in a handful of circumstances outlined below. 5. HOW DOES A LAWYER PROTECT YOUR CONFIDENTIALITY? If a lawyer is asked to reveal confidential information and you do not agree that it should be revealed, the lawyer is required by law to decline disclosure and asserts the attorney-client privilege. Some New Y