Litigation Privilege in UK Law
- Litigation Privilege and Expert Opinion Evidence
- Litigation Privilege: Transient or Timeless? Blank v Canada (Minister of Justice)
- The Service of Witness Statements and Litigation Privilege: ACCC v Cadbury
- Filling in the Blanks for Litigation Privilege: Blank v Canada (Minister of Justice)
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Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Baker and Others
Discovery and inspection of documents are not only the primary investigative tools of any litigator but are also crucial to ensuring fair play between fighting litigants. Access to documents has tr...... ... has tradi-tionally only excluded those documents covered by litigation privilege. However, the recent case of Secretary of State for Trade and ... ...
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Legal professional privilege in corporate criminal investigations
This article considers two areas that arise in the context of corporate criminal investigations relating to claims of legal professional privilege: the extent to which litigation privilege may atta...... ... the context of corporate criminal investigations relating to claims of legal professional privilege: the extent to which litigation privilege may attach to communications made in the context of such investigations and the difficulty of identifying the ... ...
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Legal Advice Privilege and its Relevance to Corporations
This article considers whether the rationale for legal advice privilege applies to corporations. It examines the rationale for legal advice privilege in the aftermath of the disagreement between th...... ... forlegal advice privilege in the aftermathof the dis agreementbetween the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords in the Thr ee Rivers litigation, and argues that the rule of law rationale for advice privilege endorsed by the House of Lords is based largely on the needs and behavior of ... ...
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Author Index
... ... 274 Doak, Jonathan, review of Litigation II: evidence & criminal process , 7th edition, by Jill Hunter, Camille ... 181 Goudkamp, James, ‘Litigation privilege: transient or timeless? Blank v Canada (Minister of Justice) ’ ... ...
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Review: ‘Expert Privilege’ in Civil Evidence
... ... presumably appear because, while it is generally accepted that there are particular issues that arise in relation to the application of litigation privilege to the work of experts in civil litigation, there is no succinct term to describe this very important area of law. ‘Expert privilege’ ... ...
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Subject Index
... ... 236–237 attorney–client privilege waiverby companies ... 148 Australia ... 227–228 litigation privilege ... 49–56,58–60, 322–328 miscarriages ofjustice ... ...
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