P0775 The California Supreme Court found it unnecessary to decide whether an unincorporated business organization formed by singer Bing Crosby could be the holder of an attorney-client privilege that would pass to its successor, finding that the client had been Bing Crosby, not his business organization, so the privilege belonged to him and upon his death passed to his personal representative.CitationHLC PROPERTIES v SUPERIOR COURT (Bing Crosby) 35 C4 54 [See: EvC 953, 954, 951; HLC Properties v Superior Court 112 CA4 305 P/AT 11/03; Smith v Laguna Sur 79 CA4 639, T/AT 5/00]
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