p0466 REVIEW DENIED The attorney-client privilege may be waived by a party whose designated expert provides privileged documents or gives deposition testimony regarding privileged matters, but mere designation of an expert who is likely to do so does not result in waiver if the designation is withdrawn before such disclosure occurs or before it is reasonably certain such testimony will be given.CitationSHOOKER v SUPERIOR COURT (Expert's Privilege) 111 Cal.app.4th 923 [See: EvC 912; County of LA v Superior Court 222 CA3 647; National Steel v Superior Court 164 CA3 476; Sanders v Superior Court 34 CA3 270]
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