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We are pleased to share the new, free Eversheds Sutherland Global Guide to Disclosure & Privilege to help guide you through the different legal interpretations of both issues around the globe.
Most significantly for multinationals (especially where in-house lawyers are involved), the variation in disclosure and privilege from country to country is an important risk factor for companies to consider to safeguard and protect their interests in any future conflicts. This is particularly important as disputes and investigations become increasingly international and in the current climate where the COVID-19 pandemic has led to disruptions in supply chains across the world.
While this document is not a substitute for proper legal advice, it highlights the key points of difference from an operational perspective for parties involved. We hope that you find the guide helpful for you and your teams.
The law on disclosure and privilege differs between common law and civil law jurisdictions and from country to country. Our quick reference guide will help you navigate the various interpretations of disclosure and privilege.
Should you need to discuss any issue in more detail please get in touch with your usual Eversheds Sutherland Litigation contact.