Maryland Code § CJ-3-2009

Section CJ-3-2009
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(a) Subject to §§ 3-2011 and 3-2012 of this subtitle, a collaborative law
communication is privileged under subsection (b) of this section, is not subject to
discovery, and is not admissible in evidence.
(b) In a proceeding, the following privileges apply:
(1) A party may refuse to disclose and may prevent any other person
from disclosing a collaborative law communication; and
(2) A nonparty participant may refuse to disclose and may prevent
any other person from disclosing a collaborative law communication of the nonparty
participant.
(c) Evidence or information that is otherwise admissible or subject to
discovery does not become inadmissible or protected from discovery solely because of
its disclosure or use in a collaborative law process.

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