D'Agostino v. Newport Hospital, 90-0794 (1997)
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Opinion
The attorney-client privilege, as defined by the common law, provides that "communications made by the client to his attorney for the purpose of seeking professional advice, as well as the responses by the attorney to such inquiries, are privileged communications not subject to disclosure." Callahan v. Nystedt,
While recognizing that this privilege is to be narrowly construed because it limits the full and fair disclosure of the truth, Callahan v. Nystedt,
This Court is satisfied that the documents submitted to it by defendant Newport Hospital are in fact covered by the attorney-client privilege. This includes the redactions made by defendant prior to its turning over certain documents to plaintiff. Based upon the representations of counsel for defendants, Thomas Gidley, and the vagueness and uncertainty of plaintiff's statements about "confidential" communications from unidentified third parties about what occurred at meetings of either the Board of Trustees or the Executive Committee (plaintiff is not sure) this Court finds that a waiver of the privilege has not occurred. In addition, defendants have not waived this privilege through the assertion of affirmative defenses because defendants have not attempted to use the advice of their counsel as a defense. Thus they are not attempting to use the privilege as both a shield and as a sword. State v. VonBulow,
As a result, the following documents and redactions which are currently under consideration by this Court are held to be covered by the attorney-client privilege and should not be provided to plaintiff:
The Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Meeting dated September 11, 1987;
Page 7 of the Minutes of the Board of Trustees Meeting dated September 17, 1987;
The Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Meeting dated September 22, 1987;
The Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Meeting dated October 1, 1987;
The letter dated July 21, 1987 from Ann James to Robert J. Healey;
Portions of pages 1, 2 and 3 of the Minutes for the Special Board of Trustees Meeting dated July 23, 1987 as redacted; and
Portions of pages 2 and 3 of the Minutes of the Board of Trustees Meeting dated June 18, 1987 as redacted.
Counsel shall prepare and submit an appropriate order.
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