Yes. We have purposefully structured our consultation service to create an attorney-client relationship with member districts, and we make every effort to preserve the attorney-client privilege of confidentiality in our conversations with districts. Unless we have your permission, we do not share the contents of our phone conversations with anyone outside of TASB Legal Services or duly authorized representatives of the school district.
Yes. We have purposefully structured our consultation service to create an attorney-client relationship with member districts, and we make every effort to preserve the attorney-client privilege of confidentiality in our conversations with districts. Unless we have your permission, we do not share the contents of our phone conversations with anyone outside of TASB Legal Services or duly authorized representatives of the school district.
Occasionally, more than one representative of a school district will call with related questions about the same issue. In these circumstances, please bear in mind that the attorney-client privilege rests with the district as an entity, not with any individual person. Consequently, when necessary in the representation of the district, the content of conversations may be disclosed to other representatives of the same district.
We request that callers do not record our confidential communications. Recording and sharing confidential legal advice will jeopardize the attorney-client privilege that protects the phone advice to school district clients.