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In this multijurisdictional guide, learn about rules of legal privilege and disclosures in several common law and civil law jurisdictions. Questions discussed include:

  • Are parties to litigation required to disclose documents?
  • Are there any exceptions when a document can be withheld from disclosure?
  • Do regulators and investigative bodies respect the concept of attorney-client privilege?
  • And more

This resource was originally published in 2021 on the website of Eversheds Sutherland.

 

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