Waivers of privilege and confidentiality: key principles | Practical Law

Waivers of privilege and confidentiality: key principles | Practical Law

The High Court has refused an application for an interim declaration that obtaining evidence and information from a prospective witness about certain topics in issue in the litigation would not breach confidence, or induce a breach.

Waivers of privilege and confidentiality: key principles

Practical Law UK Articles 1-638-0461 (Approx. 3 pages)

Waivers of privilege and confidentiality: key principles

by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and Practical Law Dispute Resolution
Published on 26 Jan 2017United Kingdom
The High Court has refused an application for an interim declaration that obtaining evidence and information from a prospective witness about certain topics in issue in the litigation would not breach confidence, or induce a breach.