Many practitioners in the community association industry would assume that the attorney-client privilege only applies to communications between the association’s attorney and the board of directors. In fact, in 2000, the California Court of Appeal concluded that homeowners who are not on the board cannot force disclosure, over the board’s objection, of confidential material possessed by the association’s attorney. Read the article (PDF)……………………………. Read the case……………………..
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