In-house lawyers and privilege: Are your internal communications protected?

A survey of the status of in-house counsel across Europe, looking particularly at whether their advice is privileged. It considers whether the position in the Australian Minning & Smelting Europe Limited (AM&S) case should be changed, and looks at the campaign aimed at achieving this.
Josephine Carr, European Counsel

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