What are the 5 c's of attorney client privilege?

Its goal is to encourage clients to make full and frank disclosures to their attorneys so that attorneys can provide effective legal representation. Paragraph (d) () states that, as an attesting witness, a lawyer can testify on issues related to the attested document, since in these matters the lawyer is not acting in the exercise of his profession. However, the Supreme Judicial Court has recognized a derivative privilege between lawyer and client that “can protect the communications of a third party employed to facilitate communication between the lawyer and the client and, therefore, help the lawyer to provide legal advice to the client”. For example, it's not confidential to give information to a lawyer in a crowded restaurant or to send them emails from a business email address that your employer can access.