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06 October 2021
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 10: General update
20 September 2021
High Court confirms need for clear indication if shifting from "without prejudice" to "open" communications
The High Court has held that the protection attached to a chain of emails marked "without prejudice" extended to a subsequent email even though it was …
15 September 2021
Our new legal privilege client tool
25 August 2021
High Court orders disclosure of lawyer's attendance note alluded to in claimant's witness statement
16 August 2021
High Court finds accountants’ investigation report not protected by litigation privilege and considers requirements for obtaining disclosure under the Disclosure Pilot
The High Court has granted an application by a claimant state for orders that the defendant bank disclose an accounting firm’s investigation report (and …
29 July 2021
Privilege not lost despite opponent having wholesale access to email accounts containing the privileged material
14 July 2021
Court of Appeal confirms one joint privilege holder could not prevent disclosure of privileged material to assignee of other joint client
07 July 2021
Court of Appeal confirms litigation privilege available even if third party misled as to purpose of information request
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that a pre-action letter sent by the claimant to a third party, and the third party’s response, were subject to …
15 June 2021
High Court finds litigation privilege applies despite third party being deceived as to purpose of information request
22 April 2021
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
03 February 2021
Commercial litigation podcast series – Episode 6: General update
26 January 2021
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 …
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