The only thing that's especially good about being a lawyer is the inordinate amount of protection I (and my clients) get for the secrets I keep. Everything else in the practice of law is so badly broken, but very little can pierce the attorney-client privilege once properly established in my Country.
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As it should be. Something should remain sovereign in this spider web we call life.
Your secrets in my head are safer than your secrets in your head - from a legal perspective. This is not even an exagerration.
I have a friend who is a divorce attorney and I have long thought there an opportunity to consult lawyers on key management etc.
In Canada only one right is held in regard. The right to shut the fuck up and stand in line. I'll bet even the Client Attorney "privilege" is even pierce-able.
I wouldn't even call it a right. More of a duty to shut the fuck up cause... You know sexism, climate change, and CO2 is toxic gas.
Do you have a pgp key? It could take a quadrillion years to break. If you are serrious about being secure you should practice PGP or and OMEMO