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CPD/RME Elective Course: Legal Professional Privilege
Presented by Mr. Gary Meggitt, MA (Oxon), ACII, MCIArb, Solicitor Advocate – non-practicing (England & Wales), Barrister-at-Law – non-practicing (Lincoln's Inn), Mediator (CEDR & HKMAAL Accredited), Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Director, Asian Institute of International Financial Law (AIIFL), The University of Hong Kong |
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Presenter's Profile: |
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Mr. Meggitt is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. He qualified as a solicitor in 1993 and practiced insurance litigation with several leading UK firms. He was also subsequently Called to the Bar in England.
Mr. Meggitt teaches civil litigation, commercial dispute resolution and professional practice & management on the PCLL. He also teaches insurance law on the Faculty's LLM and JD programmes. He is the author of 'Wilkinson's Professional Conduct of Lawyers in Hong Kong' (2019 Desk Edition, LexisNexis); the author of 'Mediation and ADR Confidentiality in Hong Kong' (Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2019); a contributing author to 'A Guide to Civil Procedure in Hong Kong' (2017, LexisNexis); and edited 'Civil Justice Reform - What has it achieved?' (2010, Sweet & Maxwell). Mr. Meggitt is a member of the Hong Kong Law Society's Insurance Law Committee. He also serves as an Examiner for Head IV (Accounts & Professional Conduct) of the Overseas Lawyers Qualification Examination (OLQE) and is a member of the Insurance Authority's Future Task Force.
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Course Outline: |
This course covers: |
- The theory of privilege
- An absolute right - R v Derby Magistrates Court ex p B, R (Morgan Grenfell) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax and Article 35
- Contrast with confidentiality
- Scope
- Legal Advice Privilege
- Who is a client - Three Rivers
- Who is a 'lawyer'? - Prudential v Special Commissioner of Income Tax and Allan v Ng Co (a firm)
- What is 'advice'?
- Litigation privilege
- Litigation and dispute resolution
- The dominant purpose test
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This course is supported by: |
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Telephone: +852 3118 2371 | Facsimile: +852 3118 2372 Postal Address: P.O. Box 9993, General Post Office, Hong Kong |
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