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The Limits of Privilege
Two recent decisions illustrate the caution parties should exercise before taking steps that may fall outside the protection afforded by the rules of privilege: (1) a recent English High Court decision – Mornington 2000 LLP (t/a Sterilab Services) and another company v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care [2025] EWHC 540 (TCC); and (2) a recent decision from the Supreme Court of Bermuda – Moir v Andrew [2025] SC (Bda) 28 Civ (11 March 2025)(Bermuda).
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