Legal advice privilege: The dangers of cherry picking

Peter Frost considers how to manage waivers of privilege in light of a recent ruling that an employer could not pick and choose which parts of legal advice about a dismissal it could disclose ‘Each party may choose whether and to what extent it waives privilege. But it is for the court to consider what …
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Legal Advice Privilege: Supreme Court confirms scope

Matthew Bonye and Julia Morgan weigh up the implications for the real estate sector of the decision in R (on the application of Prudential plc) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax. Tthe key point is that the application of LAP to disclosure reviews in litigation remains unchanged. The Supreme Court handed down judgment in late …
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R (on the application of Prudential plc & anr) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax & anr WTLR(w) 2013-03

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