Without Prejudice Correspondence in UK Law
- English High Court Finds That Arbitrator Erred In Law In Finding Express 'Without Prejudice' Correspondence Admissible On Costs But Finds Impliedly 'Without Prejudice' Correspondence Admissible
- High Court Finds Impliedly 'Without Prejudice' Correspondence Admissible On Questions Of Costs
- Tribunal Considers Limits Of 'Without Prejudice' Protection For Settlement Correspondence
- A Real Privilege? The Presence Or Absence Of Terms Such As 'Without Prejudice' On Correspondence Does Not Necessarily Determine Whether It Will Be Protected.
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Dispute not settled if made subject to written agreement
A UK court examined whether a construction dispute had been settled in the course of without prejudice correspondence between the parties’ lawyers. The letter of acceptance of the offer said the se...
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The uses and abuses of “subject to costs” in employment litigation (UK)
There are many things about our jobs which we all find irksome from time to time but right up there for me (#firstworldproblems) is gratuitous use in legal correspondence of the heading without pre...
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Settlement Discussions - When Can Employers Safely Use The 'Without Prejudice' Rule?
... ... The parties then attempted to negotiate a compromise (now settlement) agreement and correspondence marked 'without prejudice' passed between them. The negotiations failed and Mr Portnykh brought a claim for unfair dismissal for making a protected ... ...
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House Of Lords Reinforces 'Without Prejudice' Protection
... ... before the court in subsequent proceedings between the parties ... It is well-known that without prejudice correspondence in the ... proceedings to which it relates is inadmissible. The House of Lords ... held that such correspondence is also inadmissible in subsequent ... ...
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Luxury Superyacht Arbitration Relaunched Following Rare Section 45 Application To The English Court
... ... put before a court: did the parties' without prejudice correspondence - which the arbitrators ... ...
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With Or Without Prejudice?
... ... Whilst many disputes will be capable of resolution without the involvement of lawyers, care should be taken in any correspondence sent with a view to settling a dispute. If matters can't be resolved amicably and recourse to the courts is required, the other party to the dispute ... ...
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