A few weeks ago I spoke as part of a panel at CCI National’s Conference. The case that I spoke about was a decision of the Ontario Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) about solicitor-client privilege. Given the frequency at which I see clients inadvertently waive solicitor-client privilege, I thought it might be good to review the case in this post. Read the article………………………………….
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