Beresford v White (1914)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1914 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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22 cases
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Waple v Surrey County Council
...taken by a solicitor. It is immaterial whether the proof is or is not taken in the course of proceedings. In Berrisford v White [1911] 30 TLR 591 the privilege was held to attach to what was said in the course of an interview by a solicitor with a person who might or might not be in a posit......
- Chief Constable of West Yorkshire v Khan
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Badrul Huda v Lorraine Wells and Others
...evidence taken by a solicitor. It is immaterial whether the proof is or is not taken in the course of proceedings. In Beresford v White (1914) 30 TLR 591, the privilege was held to attach to what was said in the course of an interview by a solicitor with a person who might or might not be i......
- Darker and Others v Chief Constable of the West Midlands Police
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