August 2016
OPENING STATEMENT

SHHHHH . . . Can you keep a secret?

Sometimes you are required to keep secrets and other times you want other people to keep your secrets. Over the next few months, Gordon Law will be examining when and how secrets can be kept. We will further look at what your rights are if your secrets are spilled. This month, we will discuss the Attorney/Client Privilege In coming months, we will discuss Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and trade secrets.
DISCOVERY 

The Attorney/Client Privilege is one of the oldest, most respected and important privileges. The underlying purpose of the privilege is to ensure that clients receive accurate and competent legal advice by encouraging full disclosure to their attorney without fear that the information will be revealed to others. It is often misunderstood and clients frequently have questions about what that can share with their attorney. Please read HERE to learn more about the Attorney/Client Privilege.
IN SUMMATION   

 
After reading the above article, I'm sure you now understand the importance of the attorney/client relationship. In addition to my legal and ethical requirements, I hold my relationships with my clients above all others. I am here to listen, advise, advocate and counsel. Please contact me if you have any questions about representation.
 

Aviva Y. Gordon, Esq. ATTORNEY AT LAW    

6655 S. Cimarron, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89113    
P.702.527.5557  | F.702.527.5559     agordon@GordonLawLV.com