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Court of Appeal rules partial waiver of privilege recognised in Hong Kong
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong
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- April 17 2012
In Citic Pacific Limited v Secretary for Justice (unrep, CACV 602011), the Court of Appeal considered the legal principles relating to the nature and extent of legal professional privilege, and held that the concept of partial waiver of privilege is recognised under Hong Kong law
Reforms ahead for litigation funding in Hong Kong?
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong
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- March 13 2012
The cost of civil litigation can be high, and in many jurisdictions the law allows arrangements which can lower the costs risks to litigants
Hong Kong proposes new legislation to protect the confidentiality of mediations
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong
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- November 24 2011
The recently gazetted Mediation Bill (the "Bill") aims to protect the confidential nature of any "mediation communication", which is any communication made for the purpose of or in the course of mediation
Court imposes custodial sentences for false statements of truth
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong
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- October 12 2011
In the recent case of Kinform Ltd v Tsui Loi (DCMP 9472011), the Hong Kong District Court found two defendants guilty of contempt of court for verifying, or causing to be verified, a false statement by a statement of truth, and handed down immediate custodial sentences of five and six months respectively
UK Supreme Court removes immunity for expert witnesses in litigation. Will Hong Kong follow suit?
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong, United Kingdom
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- April 28 2011
The UK Supreme Court (the successor to the House of Lords) has, in Jones v Kaney 2011 UKSC 13 (Jones), abolished the long-standing immunity experts have enjoyed in respect of liability for negligence arising from giving or assisting with evidence in litigation
Crown Immunity subsists as part of the common law in Hong Kong and government agencies of the People's Republic of China (PRC) sued in Hong Kong for commercial acts can claim immunity from suit
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Hong Kong
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- May 17 2010
In a novel judgment, Intraline Resources SDN BHD v The Owners of the Ship or Vessel "Hua Tian Long" HCAJ 592008, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance (CFI) has decided that the English common law doctrine of Crown Immunity still subsists in Hong Kong after the handover of sovereignty in 1997
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