Multiple Choice
The privilege against disclosure of information confidentially revealed to an attorney:
A) may be claimed by the attorney or the client at the option of either.
B) cannot be waived by either the attorney or the client.
C) is personal to the client and may be asserted only by him or her, unless the attorney asserts it for the benefit of the client.
D) is not subject to any statutory or judicial exceptions or limitations.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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