U.S. v. Nobles, No. 74-634 (U.S. Supreme Court) (422 U.S. 225; 95 S.Ct. 2160) (June 23, 1975) (Justice Powell)
Here the Court explained that the work product doctine, which is broader than the attorney-client privilege, is intended to shelter the mental processes of the attorney, providing a privileged area within which he can analyze and prepare his client's case.
The Supreme Court granted certiorari in this case to review …
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