Could the Contents of Tarot Readings Be Treated as "Privileged?"

 There can be situations in which the client information handled by public relations representatives can be treated as "privileged." That can occur when lawyers bring in the PR professional into a case. Here is a discussion of such possibilities on Westlaw.

That got me thinking. Could what clients confide to me during a Tarot reading also be assessed as "privileged?" Suppose, for example, they "come clean" with me about a murder they committed. I encourage them to seek out a lawyer. That lawyer loops me into the defense strategy. Does my relationship with the client become privileged? Of course, as almost everything in law, the answer could be: That depends.

In myriad ways, we Tarot readers have been the new (and more affordable) psychologists. People reveal to us such confidential material about their lives. So, it's not unthinkable that we will become involved in their legal matters. At that time their lawyers will advise us how we can protect both the clients and ourselves. 

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