
SOLICITOR-CLIENT PRIVILEGE CAN BE LOST!
ONCA FINDS “DEEMED WAIVER” IN SUBSTANCE OF PLEADINGS
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Solicitor-client privilege generally entitles clients to seek and obtain legal advice without fear that those communications will later be disclosed – a foundational doctrine in the Canadian legal system.
However, a recent case from the Ontario Court of Appeal (“ONCA”) shows that in some cases, privilege may be lost where a party relies on its understanding of its legal position in its court pleadings – even without expressly referring to the legal advice it has received.


