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21 September 2017

Book Review: Attorney-Client Privilege In International Arbitration

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A book review by Claudio Salas of Attorney-Client Privilege in International Arbitration, published by the Journal of International Arbitration.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

A book review by Claudio Salas of Attorney-Client Privilege in International Arbitration, published by the Journal of International Arbitration. The author, Annabelle Möckesch, posits that attorney-client privilege is one such subject likely to lead to conflict and therefore should be governed by more specific procedural rules. Accordingly, the author structures her well-researched book to support a proposal for specific rules to govern attorney-client privilege in international arbitration. Read the review.

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