Mrs. Topp was considering a divorce, but has decided against it. You are:
Mrs. Topp contacts your supervising attorney about representing her in a
divorce case. She ultimately decides that she does not want to divorce Mr. Topp
and does not hire your supervising attorney. You then mention to a friend that
a. Guilty of violation of the attorney-client privilege
b. Not guilty of violation of the attorney-client privilege because Mrs. Topp
never actually hired the attorney
c. Not guilty of violation of the attorney-client privilege because Mrs. Topp did
not go through with the divorce
d. None of these choices are correct
A
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