Admissibility of Without Prejudice Communications
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Admissibility of Without Prejudice Communications
A case in the High Court, Keith Morris v William Simon Williams [2025] EWHC 218 (KB) dealt with the admissibility of without prejudice correspondence. The “Without prejudice” Rule As a starting point in litigation, communications marked without prejudice are inadmissible in court. This is known as ‘without prejudice privilege’. This rule is in place to encourage […] The post Admissibility of Without Prejudice Communications appeared first on B…
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