Recognizing that the way attorney-client privilege is handled from jurisdiction to jurisdiction may vary. Lex Mundi, with the help of Jenner & Block, launched its Attorney-Client Privilege Guide for General Counsel to aid in preparation for litigation strategies.

Right now, there are approximately 65 global jurisdictions covered in the guide. The guide allows for general counsel to generate a report and compare different jurisdictions side by side under questions such as: “Is in-house counsel expected to meet a higher burden than outside counsel in order to establish that privilege applies to in-house counsel’s communications?” and “May in-house counsel assert privilege or professional confidentiality?”

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