Nationwide Anglia Building Society v Various Solicitors (No.1)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1999
Year1999
CourtChancery Division
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29 cases
  • BBGP Managing General Partner Ltd v Babcock & Brown Global Partners
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 20 August 2010
    ...as was deliberate misrepresentation for the purpose of securing a mortgage advance ( Nationwide Building Society v Various Solicitors [1999] PNLR 52 at 72; or making a disposition with the intention of defeating a spouse's claim for financial relief ( C v C [2008] 1 FLR 115); or the establi......
  • Lee Victor Addlesee (and the others listed in the Schedule annexed to the Amended Claim Form) v Dentons Europe LLP
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 October 2019
    ...board. 57 In my judgment Mr Grant's argument comes very close to the argument, rejected in both Derby Magistrates and Nationwide Building Society v Various Solicitors [1999] PNLR 52, that privilege comes to an end when the client whose privilege it was no longer has a “recognisable interes......
  • Karam Salah Al Din Awni Al Sadeq v Dechert LLP
    • United Kingdom
    • King's Bench Division
    • 5 April 2023
    ...Criminal Court, ex p Francis & Francis [1989] 1 AC 346 (HL) at 383F (Lord Griffiths); Nationwide Building Society v Various Solicitors [1999] PNLR 52 (Ch D) at 69 (Blackburne J); Winterthur Swiss Insurance Company v AG (Manchester) Ltd (in Liquidation) [2006] EWHC 839 (Comm) at [65], [69] ......
  • Nihal Mohammed Kamal Brake v Geoffrey William Guy
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 25 March 2021
    ...purpose without any intention to waive privilege, then normally it is not waived: see eg Nationwide Building Society v Various Solicitors [1999] PNLR 52, 72. The employee had no intention of placing the documents on the employer's server or otherwise of disclosing them to the employer, and ......
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  • Court Of Appeal Confirms Privilege Never Dies
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 17 October 2019
    ...to assert privilege on behalf of his or her clients or former clients by referring to Nationwide Building Society v Various Solicitors [1999] P.N.L.R. 52 where Blackburne J held that the lawyer's mouth was "shut forever" whether or not the client had any recognisable interest in continuing ......

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