During a lawsuit, one party files a motion to compel the production of all communications between a client and their attorney regarding the case. Which of the following best describes the status of these communications?
The communications are admissible when they relate to the legal strategy of the case.
The communications are disclosed if both parties agree to waive the privilege.
The communications are protected by attorney-client privilege and are not admissible.
The communications are public records and are disclosed.
Attorney-client communications are protected by attorney-client privilege, which generally prevents their disclosure without the client's consent. This privilege ensures confidentiality to promote open and honest communication between clients and their legal counsel.
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