Legal professional privilege (LPP) protects certain confidential communications from disclosure without your client’s permission, even in court.
Hoi-Yee Roper, Stacie Bourton, Andrew Waters and Katherine Harper discuss some of the developments in legal professional privilege and provide practical tips.
Christopher Schlicht and Adrian Crooks of Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick explain why it is important to carefully consider communications with overseas counsel The importance of privilege in ...
We collaborate with the world's leading lawyers to deliver news tailored for you. Sign Up for any (or all) of our 25+ Newsletters. Some states have laws and ethical rules regarding solicitation and ...
In this recent decision from the Delaware Court of Chancery, Seva Holdings v. Octo Platform Equity Holdings, the court considered whether a membership interest repurchase right under an LLC agreement ...
The Connecticut Appeals Court sided with defendants Alexander and Caroline Vik, finding that an action brought by Deutsche Bank alleging tortious interference with business expectancy and violation of ...
How does using AI chatbots impact on legal privilege? Our Dispute Resolution team explores the confidentiality risks of ...
Privilege protects certain information and communication from disclosure. In-house counsel – as legal and business advisers to a company – must understand the limitations of privilege and how best to ...
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