International audienceThis paper presents the paradoxical co-existence of secrecy and transparency in the English justice system through the analysis of the concept of legal professional privilege (LPP). It starts by examining a definition of LPP as a protection from disclosure attached to the communications that took place between someone and a legally consulted lawyer. Then, it focuses on the two forms of LPP, legal advice privilege (LAP) and litigation privilege (LP), two legal situations which, though not the same, grant immunity to compulsory disclosure to all privileged (i.e. confidential) communications. Finally, the paper concentrates on the legal requirements to acknowledge LAP namely the fact that communications or other documents...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
An important problem for medical confidentiality in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was...
The subject of the article is professional secrecy in practicing the legal profession in American la...
International audienceThis paper presents the paradoxical co-existence of secrecy and transparency i...
Legal Professional privilege, a single integral (whose sub-heads are legal advice privilege and liti...
Legal Professional Privilege ('LPP') is deeply rooted in the common law and has even been described ...
Article considering the House of Lords' decision on legal professional privilege (Three Rivers Distr...
In common law jurisdictions, the right to protect confidentiality of communications between a profes...
This paper examines the nature and scope of solicitor-client privilege and litigation privilege. Con...
An effective legal system requires that confidentiality between client and attorney be protected. On...
The privilege of confidentiality between lawyer and client is a significant barrier to the search fo...
This paper contends that the taxpayers' right to confidentiality plays a pivotal role in enabling ta...
The main reasons why the importance of Legal Professional Privilege (‘LPP’) has been emphasised in p...
This paper contends that the taxpayers' right to confidentiality plays a pivotal role in enabling ta...
The state secrets privilege is a common law evidentiary privilege, which enables the government to p...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
An important problem for medical confidentiality in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was...
The subject of the article is professional secrecy in practicing the legal profession in American la...
International audienceThis paper presents the paradoxical co-existence of secrecy and transparency i...
Legal Professional privilege, a single integral (whose sub-heads are legal advice privilege and liti...
Legal Professional Privilege ('LPP') is deeply rooted in the common law and has even been described ...
Article considering the House of Lords' decision on legal professional privilege (Three Rivers Distr...
In common law jurisdictions, the right to protect confidentiality of communications between a profes...
This paper examines the nature and scope of solicitor-client privilege and litigation privilege. Con...
An effective legal system requires that confidentiality between client and attorney be protected. On...
The privilege of confidentiality between lawyer and client is a significant barrier to the search fo...
This paper contends that the taxpayers' right to confidentiality plays a pivotal role in enabling ta...
The main reasons why the importance of Legal Professional Privilege (‘LPP’) has been emphasised in p...
This paper contends that the taxpayers' right to confidentiality plays a pivotal role in enabling ta...
The state secrets privilege is a common law evidentiary privilege, which enables the government to p...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
An important problem for medical confidentiality in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was...
The subject of the article is professional secrecy in practicing the legal profession in American la...