A privilege waiver legally allows a party to disclose confidential attorney-client communications or work product without forfeiting future protection. It is used during negotiations, litigation, or compliance reviews—often via a selective or subject-matter waiver. Lawyers, corporate clients, and regulators benefit from streamlined information sharing while preserving confidentiality for unrelated matters. This tool enables efficient, strategic disclosure without full privilege loss.
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