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Social Studies, 03.01.2020 00:31 yonna74

When the client is deceased and there is no statutory language dealing with privilegeand the death of the holder, the individual who usually is allowed to assert the privilege is:

a. the client’s last counselor
b. the executor of the client’s estate
c. the client’s spouse or next of kin
d. the judge hearing the case
e. a guardian ad litem appointed by a judge for that particular purpose

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