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Amy hires a lawyer to represent her in an employment discrimination lawsuit against her former employer. In an email to her lawyer about when to schedule a phone call, Amy writes, “I have lunch with my grandmother on Tuesday.” In another email to her lawyer, Amy writes, “I never got a promotion in 15 years and I know I wasn’t the only one, so we should ask my work friends to testify in court.” She forwards the second email to a former coworker. Are Amy’s statements protected by attorney-client privilege?
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To answer this question, you should first think about and discuss whether Amy’s statement to her lawyer is protected by attorney-client privilege, and next, you should think about discuss whether the statement is protected by attorney-client privilege even if the statement was forwarded to a former coworker.
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