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{{cn}}High Court has applied the much-criticised Court of Appeal decision in Three Rivers No 5 to find that interviews conducted by a bank's solicitors with its employees were not covered by [[legal advice privilege]], as the employees in question did not form part of the | {{cn}}High Court has applied the much-criticised Court of Appeal decision in Three Rivers No 5 to find that interviews conducted by a bank's solicitors with its employees were not covered by [[legal advice privilege]], as the employees in question did not form part of the “client” for {{tag|privilege}} purposes | ||
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High Court has applied the much-criticised Court of Appeal decision in Three Rivers No 5 to find that interviews conducted by a bank's solicitors with its employees were not covered by legal advice privilege, as the employees in question did not form part of the “client” for privilege purposes