0 chapters · 347 sections in this title.
Evid. Code § 962 Section 962
0.5K chars
Where two or more clients have retained or consulted a lawyer upon a matter of common interest, none of them, nor the successor in interest of any of them, may claim a privilege under this article as to a communication made in the course of that relationship when such communicati…
Evid. Code § 965 Section 965
2.0K chars
For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Client” means a person who, directly or through an authorized representative, consults a lawyer referral service for the purpose of retaining, or securing legal services or advice from, a lawyer i…
Evid. Code § 966 Section 966
1.2K chars
(a) Subject to Section 912 and except as otherwise provided in this article, the client, whether or not a party, has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between client and lawyer referral service if the privilege…
Evid. Code § 967 Section 967
0.2K chars
A lawyer referral service that has received or made a communication subject to the privilege under this article shall claim the privilege if the communication is sought to be disclosed and the client has not consented to the disclosure.
Evid. Code § 968 Section 968
0.6K chars
There is no privilege under this article if either of the following applies: (a) The services of the lawyer referral service were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or plan to commit a crime or a fraud. (b) A staff person of the lawyer referral service who recei…
Evid. Code § 970 Section 970
0.2K chars
Except as otherwise provided by statute, a married person has a privilege not to testify against his spouse in any proceeding. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 971 Section 971
0.4K chars
Except as otherwise provided by statute, a married person whose spouse is a party to a proceeding has a privilege not to be called as a witness by an adverse party to that proceeding without the prior express consent of the spouse having the privilege under this section unless th…
Evid. Code § 972 Section 972
2.8K chars
A married person does not have a privilege under this article in: (a) A proceeding brought by or on behalf of one spouse against the other spouse. (b) A proceeding to commit or otherwise place his or her spouse or his or her spouse’s property, or both, under the control of anothe…
Evid. Code § 973 Section 973
0.5K chars
(a) Unless erroneously compelled to do so, a married person who testifies in a proceeding to which his spouse is a party, or who testifies against his spouse in any proceeding, does not have a privilege under this article in the proceeding in which such testimony is given. (b) Th…
Evid. Code § 980 Section 980
0.5K chars
Subject to Section 912 and except as otherwise provided in this article, a spouse (or his or her guardian or conservator when he or she has a guardian or conservator), whether or not a party, has a privilege during the marital or domestic partnership relationship and afterwards t…
Evid. Code § 981 Section 981
0.2K chars
There is no privilege under this article if the communication was made, in whole or in part, to enable or aid anyone to commit or plan to commit a crime or a fraud. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 982 Section 982
0.2K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a proceeding to commit either spouse or otherwise place him or his property, or both, under the control of another because of his alleged mental or physical condition. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 983 Section 983
0.2K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a proceeding brought by or on behalf of either spouse to establish his competence. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 984 Section 984
0.4K chars
There is no privilege under this article in: (a) A proceeding brought by or on behalf of one spouse against the other spouse. (b) A proceeding between a surviving spouse and a person who claims through the deceased spouse, regardless of whether such claim is by testate or intesta…
Evid. Code § 985 Section 985
0.5K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a criminal proceeding in which one spouse is charged with: (a) A crime committed at any time against the person or property of the other spouse or of a child of either. (b) A crime committed at any time against the person or property of…
Evid. Code § 986 Section 986
0.2K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a proceeding under the Juvenile Court Law, Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 200) of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Evid. Code § 987 Section 987
0.2K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a criminal proceeding in which the communication is offered in evidence by a defendant who is one of the spouses between whom the communication was made. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 990 Section 990
0.2K chars
As used in this article, “physician” means a person authorized, or reasonably believed by the patient to be authorized, to practice medicine in any state or nation. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 991 Section 991
0.3K chars
As used in this article, “patient” means a person who consults a physician or submits to an examination by a physician for the purpose of securing a diagnosis or preventive, palliative, or curative treatment of his physical or mental or emotional condition. (Enacted by Stats. 196…
Evid. Code § 992 Section 992
0.7K chars
As used in this article, “confidential communication between patient and physician” means information, including information obtained by an examination of the patient, transmitted between a patient and his physician in the course of that relationship and in confidence by a means …
Evid. Code § 993 Section 993
0.3K chars
As used in this article, “holder of the privilege” means: (a) The patient when he has no guardian or conservator. (b) A guardian or conservator of the patient when the patient has a guardian or conservator. (c) The personal representative of the patient if the patient is dead. (E…
Evid. Code § 994 Section 994
1.2K chars
Subject to Section 912 and except as otherwise provided in this article, the patient, whether or not a party, has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between patient and physician if the privilege is claimed by: …
Evid. Code § 995 Section 995
0.3K chars
The physician who received or made a communication subject to the privilege under this article shall claim the privilege whenever he is present when the communication is sought to be disclosed and is authorized to claim the privilege under subdivision (c) of Section 994. (Enacted…
Evid. Code § 996 Section 996
0.5K chars
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue concerning the condition of the patient if such issue has been tendered by: (a) The patient; (b) Any party claiming through or under the patient; (c) Any party claiming as a beneficiary of the pat…
Evid. Code § 997 Section 997
0.3K chars
There is no privilege under this article if the services of the physician were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or plan to commit a crime or a tort or to escape detection or apprehension after the commission of a crime or a tort. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 2…
Evid. Code § 998 Section 998
0.1K chars
There is no privilege under this article in a criminal proceeding. (Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Evid. Code § 999 Section 999
0.3K chars
There is no privilege under this article as to a communication relevant to an issue concerning the condition of the patient in a proceeding to recover damages on account of the conduct of the patient if good cause for disclosure of the communication is shown.