The B.C. Court Of Appeal On Implied Waiver Of Privilege: Do Process LP V. Infokey Software Inc., 2015 BCCA 52

This post by OnPoint Legal Research may be of interest to readers of this blog. The article addresses the B.C. Court of Appeal's recent decision, Do Process LP v. Infokey Software Inc., 2015 BCCA 52, which established an important point of law - namely, an affirmative plea of an absence of legal advice made in conjunction with a plea of duress, which is said to render an agreement unenforceable, constitutes an implied waiver of privilege over legal advice previously received on the subject of the agreement. This article also includes comments from counsel on both...

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