Tennessee Code § 23-4-104

Information subject to attorney-client privilege
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All information, in any form whatsoever, furnished to the lawyers' assistance program shall be a privileged communication and shall be governed by the laws pertaining to the attorney-client privilege. Acts 1993, ch. 359, § 1.
All information, in any form whatsoever, furnished to the lawyers' assistance program shall be a privileged communication and shall be governed by the laws pertaining to the attorney-client privilege. Acts 1993, ch. 359, § 1.
All information, in any form whatsoever, furnished to the lawyers' assistance program shall be a privileged communication and shall be governed by the laws pertaining to the attorney-client privilege. Acts 1993, ch. 359, § 1.
All information, in any form whatsoever, furnished to the lawyers' assistance program shall be a privileged communication and shall be governed by the laws pertaining to the attorney-client privilege.
Acts 1993, ch. 359, § 1.

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