Enforced security
Allen, Tony
Enforced security - 2008 - New Law Journal 158 (7321) 16 May 2008, 688-689 (2) .
Notes the decision by the parties in Carleton v Strutt & Parker to waive rights to privilege over mediation proceedings. Examines this in light of the court's later decision in Cumbria Waste Management Ltd v Baines Wilson. The case turned on whether disclosure could be ordered by the court against the wishes of one of the parties to the mediation, where the conduct of the representatives of the other party was subject to a professional negligence claim. Considers the extent of the confidentiality provisions within mediation agreements and the operation of "without prejudice" privilege.
CUMBRIA WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD V BAINES WILSON LTD
CARLETON V STRUTT & PARKER (A PARTNERSHIP)
BROWN V RICE AND PATEL
SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE TELECOMMUNICATIONS AERONAUTIQUES SC V WYATT CO (UK) LTD
MULLER V LINSLEY & MORTIMER
RUSH AND TOMPKINS LTD V GREATER LONDON COUNCIL AND ANOTHER
England and Wales--1543-
Enforced security - 2008 - New Law Journal 158 (7321) 16 May 2008, 688-689 (2) .
Notes the decision by the parties in Carleton v Strutt & Parker to waive rights to privilege over mediation proceedings. Examines this in light of the court's later decision in Cumbria Waste Management Ltd v Baines Wilson. The case turned on whether disclosure could be ordered by the court against the wishes of one of the parties to the mediation, where the conduct of the representatives of the other party was subject to a professional negligence claim. Considers the extent of the confidentiality provisions within mediation agreements and the operation of "without prejudice" privilege.
CUMBRIA WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD V BAINES WILSON LTD
CARLETON V STRUTT & PARKER (A PARTNERSHIP)
BROWN V RICE AND PATEL
SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DE TELECOMMUNICATIONS AERONAUTIQUES SC V WYATT CO (UK) LTD
MULLER V LINSLEY & MORTIMER
RUSH AND TOMPKINS LTD V GREATER LONDON COUNCIL AND ANOTHER
England and Wales--1543-