Confidential In-House Counsel attorney-client communications are deemed privileged unless the "dominant purpose" was something other than legal advice. This article focuses on several familiar topics of legal ethics and how they apply to the inhouse lawyer.The attorney-client privilege protects confidential communications made during an attorney client relationship from disclosure. In this article, we will discuss the concept of lawyerclient privilege in California, its importance, requirements, exceptions, and how to maintain it. The primary purpose of attorney-client privilege is to foster open communication between clients and their attorneys. • For the privilege to apply, the communication must generally satisfy two requirements: The in-house counsel must have been acting in the role of an attorney. This publication is not intended to provide legal advice but to provide general information on legal matters. The AttorneyClient Privilege Protects the Entire Communication From Outside Counsel to Corporate Counsel. The attorneyclient privilege protects certain confidential communications between lawyers and their clients. The attorneyclient privilege is wellknown for a reason.