Absolutley. It is important to keep in mind that the privilege belongs to the client, not the attorney. Privilege often gets waived unintentionally by letting another person in on the communication...
In some states, such as Ohio, yes, a spouse can waive the attorney-client privilege. A spouse can waive it or the executor of the estate. See case "State v. Doe" in Ohio case law. The attorney for a...
They are privileges which a person had once recieved, but they may no longer be used because the person has voided his or her privileges by breaking the rules in some way. In other words, they are...
A counsel is not allowed to divulge any of his conversation with his client, unless it concerns a criminal act which is still to be committed, or if his (counsel's) testimony is of such essence that...