- October 6, 2020
Does legal advice privilege extend to foreign non-regulated or non-registered in-house lawyers?
In 1859, the then Vice Chancellor Sir Richard Kindersley held in Lawrence v Campbell that: “…The general principle is founded upon this, that the exigencies of mankind require that in matters of business, which may lead to litigation, men should be enabled to communicate freely with their professional advisers, and their communications should be held … Continue reading Does legal advice privilege extend to foreign non-regulated or non-registered in-house lawyers? →