May a lawyer refuse to divulge his client's address to the client's judgment creditor on grounds of the attorney-client privilege? Some courts have held that because an address is not evidentiary information it is never privileged. Others have held to the contrary. (Cf. Richards v Richards, 64 Misc. 285, affd 143 App Div 906; Matter of Shawmut Min. Co., 94 App Div 156.)
The applicability of the privilege to the...
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