Can liquidators disclose legal advice to creditors without waiving privilege? Common interest privilege may assist.
Common interest privilege
Legal professional privilege protects communications between a lawyer and client created for the dominant purpose of seeking or providing legal advice or for current or anticipated litigation.
If advice is disclosed to third parties, there may be a waiver of that privilege.
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