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  • July 16, 2015

    Beware of what you write: traps for the unwary who think their communications will be protected by the without prejudice rule

    Two recent cases highlight how reliance on standard expressions in without prejudice negotiations, and positive averments in a statement of case, might cause the court to hold either that the without prejudice rule is not engaged, or that it has been lost.

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