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Australian High Court Finds Legal Professional Privilege A Shield Not A Sword

August 18, 2019August 24, 2019 - by Phillip Rompotis

The High Court rules on Glencore’s application for an injunction to restrain the use of privileged documents that the tax authorities became aware of via the “Paradise Papers” leak.

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Perspectives On The Law of Privilege

August 4, 2019August 5, 2019 - by Phillip Rompotis

Clyde & Co review recent English case law in relation to legal professional privilege (litigation …

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Linklaters’ 2019 Legal Professional Privilege Comparative Guide

January 1, 2019June 13, 2019 - by Phillip Rompotis

For all who advise on cross-border disputes, legal professional privilege is a real and very …

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Update on litigation privilege
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Update On Litigation Privilege

December 20, 2018June 14, 2019 - by Phillip Rompotis

Stephenson Harwood reviews the guidance given by the English Court of Appeal’s decision in Director …

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Documents from which legal advice can be inferred – are they privileged
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Documents From Which Legal Advice Can Be Inferred – Are They Privileged?

December 28, 2017June 14, 2019 - by Phillip Rompotis

RPC review an English High Court decision where the Court considered the extent to which …

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