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The Attorney-Client Privilege Protects Not Only All Statements Made by a Client

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The attorney-client privilege protects not only all statements made by a client to his lawyer but also any work product done by the lawyer when representing that client.

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Expressive Work

Tasks or activities performed that allow individuals to express their emotions, thoughts, or creativity.

Attributions

The process by which individuals explain the causes of behavior and events.

Charisma

A unique personal quality attributed to individuals which inspires devotion or fascination in others.

Conger And Kanungo

Refers to researchers Jay Conger and Rabindra Kanungo, known for their work on charismatic leadership theory.

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