Lex Mundi Global Attorney-Client Privilege Guide

Lex Mundi is pleased to announce an expanded Global Attorney-Client Privilege Guide, making it the broadest resource available of its kind. This first-of-its-kind guide allows users to compare common and… Learn More

Author(s):  Sacha R. Paul

published 10/28/2021

Lex Mundi is pleased to announce an expanded Global Attorney-Client Privilege Guide, making it the broadest resource available of its kind. This first-of-its-kind guide allows users to compare common and civil law attorney-client privilege information for 65 jurisdictions around the world.

Compiled by Lex Mundi firms from around the world, we are proud to have had TDS lawyers Sacha Paul and Kosta Vartsakis contribute to the guide.


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