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  • Is communication between opposing solicitors privileged?

    Hi

    Just wondering, if there are three parties in a case, Plaintiff, Defendant A and Defendant B, Can Defendant B ask for disclosure of communication between the solicitor for the plaintiff and the solicitor for Defendant A or is it privileged in anyway? The concern I have is that the plaintiff and defendant A are manipulating the matter to control the case to their advantage.

    Thanks for any advice.
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    I am not aware of any ground of privilege that can be claimed for that correspondence. Has privilege been claimed?
    Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

    Litigants in Person should download and read the Judiciary's handbook for litigants in person: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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    • #3
      No, as I believe the plaintiff and First Named Defendant which to settle as as it is convenient for them but I don't as I have different motivations.

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      • #4
        "without prejudice" communications may be privileged.
        Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

        Litigants in Person should download and read the Judiciary's handbook for litigants in person: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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        • #5
          yea I get your point but I am not looking for evidence of admission but evidence that the plaintiff is making a disingenuous application to the court to discontinue the case against me because I have no money to pay damages or costs if they win. I have a reasonable belief that the real reason is that they have agreed a settlement with the first named defendant and I am blocking this by wanting a hearing. I know it is very very unusual for a defendant to oppose a discontinuance but my goal is to either prove or get the plaintiff to admit their many many dishonest statements.

          I know from the reaction of the Master that he did not expect me to oppose the discontinuance. As I cannot find any precedents I have decided to attempt to make out that if the Court allows the discontinuance, it will be breaching my rights under Article 8 ECHR, as it will prevent me from recovering from the damage done to my family life by the plaintiff's many false statements.
          Last edited by Balood31; 29th October 2022, 18:23:PM.

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          • #6
            Have you made a counterclaim for damages? A counterclaim will survive the claimant's discontinuance of his claim.
            Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

            Litigants in Person should download and read the Judiciary's handbook for litigants in person: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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            • #7
              Originally posted by atticus View Post
              Have you made a counterclaim for damages? A counterclaim will survive the claimant's discontinuance of his claim.
              I did have one but withdrew it as it was delaying the main case. It was not a strong case anyway. I was countersuing for malicious civil prosecution but as it was a fairly new tort I was not sure my case was valid.

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