Attorney-client privilege in Florida

In the state of Florida, the attorney-client privilege is governed by Section 90.502 of the Florida Statutes that states, “A client has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent any other person from disclosing, the contents of confidential communications when such other person learned of the communications because they were made in the rendition of legal services to the client.”

At Cappy Law, we take confidentiality and attorney-client privilege seriously. Our clients have the freedom to speak freely to our team of Tampa personal injury attorneys at any time. This creates a true level of trust and transparency that strengthens our ability to serve and fight for you

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