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What does LPP stand for?

Legal Professional Privilege (document confidentiality protection)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Or it might entail accidentally waiving legal professional privilege in documents in the rush to talk up the vigorous defence which will be filed.
The case -- which is being appealed -- revealed that accountants are arguing that their advice to clients should be covered by Legal Professional Privilege and therefore confidential and not open to third party prying.
The house was full of clearly-marked legal files which should have been protected under legal professional privilege.
Exemptions to access include management forecasts and planning where personal data is processed to assist the employer in the conduct of his business,negotiations where access to such information recording the intentions of the employer would be likely to prejudice those negotiations and legal professional privilege where data consist of information in respect of which such a claim could be maintained in legal proceedings.
Lord Bingham said the rules also breached Daly's common law right to legal professional privilege, meaning that communications with his lawyers should remain confidential.
Our participation in this dynamic online community will help us to promote greater understanding of the issues facing our group today namely, obtaining recognition for company lawyers as professionals in their own right, and recognition of legal professional privilege before the EU institutions and before national institutions, including the national competition authority of each member country.
The case -- which is being appealed -- revealed that accountants are arguing that their advice to clients should be covered by Legal Professional Privilege and therefore confidential and not open to third party prying.
A recent NSW Case, Inspector Anthony Nicholson (WorkCover Authority of NSW) v Waco Kwikform Ltd1 ('the Waco case'), has again highlighted the importance of legal professional privilege (also known as client legal privilege) in the OHS setting.

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