The introduction of Alternative Business Structures (ABS’s) in Autumn 2011 gives rise to the concern that potential clients may be reluctant to instruct an ABS due to the risk that communications may not be subject to legal professional privilege. This article considers whether the protections provided by section 190 of the 2007 Act are adequate to ensure that such concerns are unfounded
For the first time in nearly a century proposals have been made for a new form of business organisat...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
In the vast majority of jurisdictions in the United States, a business may protect its confidential ...
The introduction of Alternative Business Structures (ABS’s) in Autumn 2011 gives rise to the concern...
Alternative Business Structure (ABS) law firms in the United Kingdom allow for non-lawyer owners and...
There has been a shift in consumer behavior over the last several decades. To keep up with the trans...
When the Legal Services Act 2007 came into force , it was heralded as ushering in “important opportu...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
Modernity unsettles professional certainties. For centuries the Bar has enjoyed many privileges but ...
oai:jlc.law-dev.library.pitt.edu:article/1The attorney-client privilege is one of the foundations of...
It is usually easy to criticize the work of committees, as the results of their work are usually a c...
For the first time in nearly a century proposals have been made for a new form of business organisat...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
In the vast majority of jurisdictions in the United States, a business may protect its confidential ...
The introduction of Alternative Business Structures (ABS’s) in Autumn 2011 gives rise to the concern...
Alternative Business Structure (ABS) law firms in the United Kingdom allow for non-lawyer owners and...
There has been a shift in consumer behavior over the last several decades. To keep up with the trans...
When the Legal Services Act 2007 came into force , it was heralded as ushering in “important opportu...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
The Legal Services Act 2007 represents an ambitious attempt to reconcile consumerism and professiona...
Modernity unsettles professional certainties. For centuries the Bar has enjoyed many privileges but ...
oai:jlc.law-dev.library.pitt.edu:article/1The attorney-client privilege is one of the foundations of...
It is usually easy to criticize the work of committees, as the results of their work are usually a c...
For the first time in nearly a century proposals have been made for a new form of business organisat...
Legal professional privilege requires confidential communications between lawyer and client to remai...
In the vast majority of jurisdictions in the United States, a business may protect its confidential ...