Table of contents
- What are the practical implications of this case?
- What was the background?
- Substantive proceedings
- The Glavstroy Report
- What did the court decide?
- Overall Justice Condition & Privilege
- Case details
Article summary
Dispute Resolution analysis: This case concerned an application for Norwich Pharmacal relief against a law firm where the granting of the relief would require the firm to disclose the identity of a London based Business Intelligence Consultancy (Consultancy) which had obtained a Russian language report (Glavstroy Report) which was alleged to be a forgery. The decision provides insights into such applications against law firms and the limitations of litigation privilege in such circumstances. Written by Natalie Todd, partner, and Sam Macintosh, associate at Cooke, Young and Keidan.
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