👉 The lawyer fluid, also known as attorney-client privilege, is a legal principle that protects confidential communications between a lawyer and their client. This protection ensures that clients can communicate openly with their legal representatives without fear of disclosure, fostering trust and enabling lawyers to provide the best possible counsel. The privilege applies to discussions made for the purpose of seeking legal advice and is designed to safeguard sensitive information, such as strategies, plans, and details of a client's case. However, it does not extend to all communications; for example, it does not cover information shared in public settings or when the client seeks advice from someone else.