Law Society practice note on legal professional privilege: call-to-arms or helpful restatement? | Practical Law

Law Society practice note on legal professional privilege: call-to-arms or helpful restatement? | Practical Law

This article considers the Law Society practice note on legal professional privilege (LPP) published on 23 February 2017, in the light of public statements by the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) that companies under investigation should structure their internal investigations in such a way as not to attract LPP or waive well-made-out claims to LPP to evidence co-operation.

Law Society practice note on legal professional privilege: call-to-arms or helpful restatement?

Published on 15 Mar 2017England, Wales
This article considers the Law Society practice note on legal professional privilege (LPP) published on 23 February 2017, in the light of public statements by the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) that companies under investigation should structure their internal investigations in such a way as not to attract LPP or waive well-made-out claims to LPP to evidence co-operation.