[Bundle] Legal Professional Privilege 2nd Edition (Print + Digital)

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Legal professional privilege is of fundamental importance to both providers and users of legal services, but remains in many respects a technical and often overlooked area of law. The comprehensive treatment afforded to the subject in this book makes it a valuable resource for all practising lawyers, in-house counsel, courts and arbitrators, both in Singapore and in other common law jurisdictions.

 

This second edition is revised and updated to reflect the 2020 Revised Edition of Acts, the new Rules of Court 2021 and the Singapore International Commercial Court Rules 2021, as well as a number of important local and international judgments handed down since the publication of the first edition.

 

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Year of Publication: 2023

Page Extent: 744 pages 

 

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    This is the first dedicated text on legal professional privilege in Singapore, containing an exhaustive and structured discussion of all aspects of legal professional privilege. Both the doctrine of legal advice privilege and litigation privilege are critically evaluated, and close attention is paid to how they have been approached under the Evidence Act 1893 and other written laws, as well as at common law, and the differences between each regime. The book discusses all of the leading decisions in Singapore on the topic of legal professional privilege, but also draws on important cases from England, Australia, Hong Kong and other common law jurisdictions. In addition, reference is made to relevant secondary literature and policy issues, and suggestions are offered for legislative reform. This second edition is revised and updated to reflect the 2020 Revised Edition of Acts, the new Rules of Court 2021 and the Singapore International Commercial Court Rules 2021, as well as a number of important local and international judgments handed down since the publication of the first edition.

     

    Contents:

    1. An Introduction to Privilege
    2. Legal Professional Privilege: The Common Law and the Evidence Act 1893
    3. Legal Professional Privilege: Procedural and Other Issues
    4. Legal Advice Privilege
    5. Litigation Privilege
    6. Joint and Common Interest Privilege
    7. Exceptions to Privilege
    8. Loss of Privilege

     

    Additional cases/legislation covered since the 1st Edition:

    Evidence Act 1893 (2020 Rev Ed)

    Rules of Court 2021

    Singapore International Commercial Court Rules 2021

    Ravi s/o Madasamy v Attorney-General [2021] 4 SLR 956

    Pannir Selvam a/l Pranthaman v Attorney-General [2022] 2 SLR 421

    Tan Ng Kuang v Jai Swarup Pathak [2022] 3 SLR 788

    Lim Oon Kuin v Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP [2022] 2 SLR 280

    Victorygame Ltd v Ahuja Investments Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 993

    Candey Ltd v Bosheh [2022] 4 WLR 84

    Loreley Financing (Jersey) No 30 Ltd v Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Ltd [2022] EWCA Civ 1484

    Commissioner of Taxation v PricewaterhouseCoopers [2022] FCA 278

     

    Author's Bio

    Colin Liew graduated with first class honours from St Peter’s College, Oxford University, where he was awarded the Martin Wronker prize as the top undergraduate student of his year, in addition to a number of other academic prizes. He served as a Justices’ Law Clerk to the judges of the High Court and Court of Appeal of Singapore, and was called to the Singapore Bar in 2012, before being admitted as a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales in 2015. He is in independent practice as a member of Duxton Hill Chambers (Singapore Group Practice), and has acted in or advised on a wide array of commercial disputes before the Singapore courts, and in arbitration under various institutional rules.

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