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2d 426 (1990), for example, the Court of Appeals found that the privilege did not apply when a lawyer in effect called a witness a liar in a hallway outside the courtroom. The consultant was later subpoenaed and argued that its file was protected by privilege or work product. Fourth, RPC 3.6(d) Peoples Nat. Bank of Washington , 59 Wn.