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2018
Abstract This chapter examines legal professional privilege, outlining its core principles and distinguishing between legal advice privilege and litigation privilege. It analyses problem areas such as partly privileged documents, pre-existing materials, redactions, copies, and selections that risk waiving privilege and discusses ...
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Abstract This chapter examines legal professional privilege, outlining its core principles and distinguishing between legal advice privilege and litigation privilege. It analyses problem areas such as partly privileged documents, pre-existing materials, redactions, copies, and selections that risk waiving privilege and discusses ...
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Professional secrecy and legal professional privilege
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2018Legal privilege and professional secrecy of attorneys relate to the right to a fair trial (Article 6 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)) as well as to the right to respect for private and family life (Article 8 ECHR). The reason for protecting the lawyer via fundamental rights is the protection of fundamental rights of the lawyer’s clients. All
Jörg Sladić
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2003
Abstract Rix J (as he then was) has held that the test of ‘dominant purpose’ which was at first applied to confine the scope of ‘litigation’ privilege applies to the category of legal advice between lawyer and client, that is, legal consultation which is not necessarily given during or in contemplation of litigation.21 Therefore, a ...
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Abstract Rix J (as he then was) has held that the test of ‘dominant purpose’ which was at first applied to confine the scope of ‘litigation’ privilege applies to the category of legal advice between lawyer and client, that is, legal consultation which is not necessarily given during or in contemplation of litigation.21 Therefore, a ...
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Legal Professional Privilege and the Integrity of Legal Representation
Legal Ethics, 2006(2006). Legal Professional Privilege and the Integrity of Legal Representation. Legal Ethics: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 163-186.
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Legal Professional Privilege: General Principles
Abstract This chapter provides a concise summary of the law of legal professional privilege, with a particular focus on aspects which are most relevant to criminal investigations and proceedings. The chapter examines each of the elements required to establish a claim to legal advice privilege and litigation privilege, including the ...Vivien Cochrane, Will Hayes
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European Data Protection Law Review, 2016
Covert surveillance of privileged consultations with a lawyer at a police station, as in the case of R.E. v The United Kingdom, constitutes an extremely high degree of intrusion into a person’s right to respect for his or her private life. The European Court of Human Rights confirmed that interference with the legal professional privilege (LPP) is ...
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Covert surveillance of privileged consultations with a lawyer at a police station, as in the case of R.E. v The United Kingdom, constitutes an extremely high degree of intrusion into a person’s right to respect for his or her private life. The European Court of Human Rights confirmed that interference with the legal professional privilege (LPP) is ...
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The Right to Silence and Legal Professional Privilege
The Journal of Asset Protection and Financial Crime, 1993The recent Blue Arrow and Maxwell cases have highlighted the extremely wide-ranging powers of investigation and inquiry vested in regulatory authorities such as the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and in company liquidators by recent legislation (Companies Act 1985, Insolvency Act 1986, Criminal Justice Act ...
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Abstract Chapter 1 addresses the fundamental aspects of legal professional privilege, including its historical origins, its proper classification into two sub-heads, namely legal advice privilege and litigation privilege, and the underlying rationales for each of those sub-heads.
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