A Video Explaining the Use of the Crime-Fraud Exception in Bad Faith Cases

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The Crime-Fraud Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Protection

The Crime-Fraud Exception

A waiver of the privilege also may result when the carrier is sued for bad faith and/or fraud. For example, California Evidence Code Section 956 provides: “there is no privilege under this article if the services of the lawyer were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or plan to commit a crime or a fraud.” Even without a statute, the license to practice law, is not a license to commit a crime.

One federal court ruled that a bad faith claim not involving fraud is insufficient to trigger the exception. In Freedom Trust v. Chubb Group of Insurance Cos., 38 F.Supp.2d 1170 (C.D. Cal. 1999) the insured argued that the privilege had been waived because the insurer denied coverage in bad faith. The court recognized that the attorney “does not have to be aware of the fraud for the crime-fraud exception to apply” and that the fraud exception includes civil fraud. The court noted a split in authority nationally as to whether a bad faith claim triggers the crime-fraud exception.

The crime-fraud exception applies only where there is probable cause to believe that the particular communication with counsel or attorney work product was intended in some way to facilitate or to conceal the criminal activity. [Blumenthal v. Kimber Mfg., 265 Conn. 1, 18 (2003)] The crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege, therefore, is a limited one, and the burden of proof is on the party seeking to pierce the privilege. The exception applies only after a determination by the trial court 'that there is probable cause to believe that a crime or fraud has been attempted or committed and that the communication was in furtherance thereof.

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