Legal privilege for in-house lawyers in the light of AKZO: a matter of law or policy? Research Papers in Law, 05/2011


Autoria(s): Schicho, Luca
Data(s)

01/11/2011

Resumo

From introduction. This paper discusses the arguments in favour of extending legal privilege to in-house lawyers in the light of the CJEU‟s judgement in AKZO. The previous jurisprudence is unambiguous, as the Court clearly stated in AM & S that the confidentiality of written communications between an undertaking and its lawyer is protected under Union law only when two cumulative conditions are fulfilled: they must be connected to the exercise of the client‟s rights of defence and the lawyer must be independent, that is, “not bound to the client by a relationship of employment”.1 This protection also applies to internal notes confined to reporting the content of communications with independent lawyers containing legal advice.2

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/44326/1/researchpaper_5_2011_schicho.pdf

Schicho, Luca (2011) Legal privilege for in-house lawyers in the light of AKZO: a matter of law or policy? Research Papers in Law, 05/2011. UNSPECIFIED.

Relação

https://www.coleurope.eu/website/study/european-legal-studies/research-activities

http://aei.pitt.edu/44326/

Palavras-Chave #law & legal affairs-general (includes international law) #compliance/national implementation
Tipo

Other

NonPeerReviewed