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Without prejudice privilege - practical difficulties in commercial disputes

Run Time
46 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Dispute Resolution
Available Until
02/07/2026

Price £120.00

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Description

In this webinar, our speakers from Stewarts Law LLP discuss without prejudice privilege, with a focus on its practical difficulties in commercial disputes. They cover the following: • the key principles and exceptions; • ‘difficult areas’ considering recent cases and developments; and • key takeaways and practical tips.

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Speakers

Elaina Bailes

Partner

Stewarts Law LLP

Elaina acts for companies, financial institutions, states and state-entities and high net worth individuals on a wide range of high-value commercial disputes. Her main practice areas include contentious insolvency and asset recovery, commercial aviation disputes, banking and securities litigation and commercial disputes relating to sanctions.
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Natalie Osafo

Senior Associate

Stewarts Law LLP

Natalie is a versatile commercial disputes lawyer with a broad-ranging practice. She has more than 10 years’ legal sector experience spanning high-value, complex commercial, insolvency and asset recovery situations, and arbitrations. 
 
She is highly skilled at achieving substantial recoveries for clients and providing innovative, results-focused advice. Natalie’s cases include advising and acting for clients in contractual claims, negligence claims, and judgment recognition and enforcement matters. She has acted for clients including FTSE 100 and 250 companies, financial institutions, insolvency practitioners and creditors and directors. 
 
Most of Natalie’s cases have an international dimension. She has worked on cases spanning Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the US and offshore jurisdictions.

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