Ireland:
Arthur Cox Contributes To The Lex Mundi Global Attorney-Client Privilege Guide
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Lex Mundi has recently made available a new Global
Attorney-Client Privilege (ACP) Guide. The
guide provides a detailed summary of what constitutes ACP in
over 65 common and civil law jurisdictions around the world. Its
innovative format allows users to compare information from multiple
jurisdictions in a side-by-side customisable report.
The guide draw on the expertise of their member firms located
jurisdictions around the world.
Richard Willis (Partner),
Ciarán Egan (Associate) and
Elizabeth Upton (Of Counsel) of our Litigation, Dispute
Resolution and Investigations Group contributed the overview for
Ireland which you can view
here.
Originally published 30 April, 2020
This article contains a general summary of developments and
is not a complete or definitive statement of the law. Specific
legal advice should be obtained where appropriate.
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