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AB 403 (2007) c. 388

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AB 403, c. 388:  Attorney-Client privilege.  Requires a court to appoint a personal representative when subsequent administration of an estate is necessary after the personal representative has been discharged because disclosure is sought of a communication, provides that the appointed representative shall be a holder of the lawyer-client privilege in existence, and directs the California Law Revision Commission to study the issue of whether and, if so, under what circumstances, the attorney-client privilege should survive the death of the client, and report its findings to the Legislature on or before July 1, 2009.