<Ol> <Li> The asserted holder of the privilege is (or sought to become) a client; and </Li> <Li> The person to whom the communication was made: <Ol> <Li> is a member of the bar of a court, or a subordinate of such a member, and </Li> <Li> in connection with this communication, is acting as an attorney; and </Li> </Ol> </Li> <Li> The communication was for the purpose of securing legal advice . </Li> </Ol> <Li> The asserted holder of the privilege is (or sought to become) a client; and </Li> <Li> The person to whom the communication was made: <Ol> <Li> is a member of the bar of a court, or a subordinate of such a member, and </Li> <Li> in connection with this communication, is acting as an attorney; and </Li> </Ol> </Li> <Ol> <Li> is a member of the bar of a court, or a subordinate of such a member, and </Li> <Li> in connection with this communication, is acting as an attorney; and </Li> </Ol>

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