Cooper v. Dunmore Homes
In these consolidated cases we decide principally that a letter from counsel with advice to a group of clients is subject to the attorney-client privilege even though some of the client recipients have disclosed it to the opposing party. Dunmore appeals contending the trial courts orders are unwarranted, procedurally deficient, and improperly prevent it from using the client letters in the litigation or to bring to the attention of the Legislature perceived predatory practices of attorneys who sue home builders. Insofar as the orders are appealable Court affirm them.
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