Michigan Statutes

§ 691.1347 — Privilege against disclosure for collaborative law communication; admissibility; discovery.

Michigan § 691.1347
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 691JUDICIARY
Act 159 of 2014UNIFORM COLLABORATIVE LAW ACT (691.1331-691.1354)

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UNIFORM COLLABORATIVE LAW ACT (EXCERPT) Act 159 of 2014 691.1347 Privilege against disclosure for collaborative law communication; admissibility; discovery. Sec. 17.

(1)Subject to sections 18 and 19, a collaborative law communication is privileged under subsection (2), is not subject to discovery, and is not admissible in evidence.
(2)In a proceeding, the following privileges apply:
(a)A party may refuse to disclose, and may prevent any other person from disclosing, a collaborative law communication.
(b)A nonparty participant may refuse to disclose, and may prevent any other person from disclosing, a collaborative law communication of the nonparty participant.
(3)Evidence or information that is otherwise admissible or subject to discovery does not become inadmissible or protected from

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Legislative History

2014, Act 159 , Eff. Dec. 8, 2014

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