[2015] NZEmpC 127 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 333 KB]
...“to ensure the efficacy of the adversarial process” and not to protect the solicitor-client relationship itself. 12 This majority reasoning held the two privileges to be complementary but distinct, so that what was called the “zone of privacy” under litigation privilege, which was created by the litigation, comes to an end with the litigation itself. 13 [32] Importantly for the purposes of this case, the Fish J majority recognised that litigation privilege will not ter...