work product
- Confidential documents and materials developed by an attorney while representing a client, especially during trial preparation, that cannot be obtained by the opposing party as it contains secretive strategies and theories
- The defense lawyer's notes could not be accessed by the prosecution as they were considered work product.
- Attorneys often keep their work product confidential to preserve their client's case strategy.
- The judge ruled that the attorney's trial notes are work product and not subject to disclosure.
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