No attorney, solicitor or counselor shall be permitted, in giving testimony against a client or person who consulted the attorney, solicitor or counselor professionally, to disclose any communication made to the attorney, solicitor or counselor as such by such person during the pendency of the suit, before or afterward, to the person's injury.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 23-3-105
Privileged communications
Applied in 10 court decisions — leading case Boyd v. Comdata Network, Inc. (2002)
Most recently applied in Dialysis Clinic, Inc. v. Kevin Medley (January 2019)
Code 1858, § 3973 (deriv
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