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High Court finds litigation privilege applies despite third party being deceived as to purpose of information request
Court of Appeal confirms fraud exception to without prejudice (WP) rule extends to cases where a party wishes to rely on WP statements to rebut allegations that a settlement agreement is invalid
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 6: General update
Court of Appeal decision shows “unambiguous impropriety” exception to without prejudice rule will be applied only in clear cases
The Court of Appeal has held that the narrow “unambiguous impropriety” exception to without prejudice privilege, which permits courts to …
High Court concludes no waiver of privilege resulted from negative assertions relating to legal advice
The High Court has held that a party who stated in documentation before the court that a particular issue had not been discussed with its lawyers, in …
Iniquity exception to privilege applied where documents were created by solicitor in connection with breach of director’s duties
The High Court has granted an application for the production and disclosure of documents, previously withheld by the defendants during proceedings, on …
Court of Appeal finds one defendant cannot claim litigation privilege over text messages, despite accepting other defendants can do so
High Court rejects claim to litigation privilege in advice from accountants on tax structure
In a recent decision, the High Court has held that advice from accountants on a proposed new tax structure was not prepared for the dominant purpose of …
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 4: General update
High Court finds no need to enquire into qualifications of foreign lawyer in applying English law privilege
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 3: General update
High Court holds auditor must form its own view on client's claim to privilege when responding to its regulator’s notice to produce documents
The High Court has held that an auditor required to produce documents to its regulator, the Financial Reporting Council (“FRC”), must form …
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