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Extending the scope of privilege with the New Zealand Evidence Act 2007

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Posted on 12/11/2007 by Rosemary Wallis

Recent reforms on the law of evidence to increase protecting communications between patent attorneys and their clients.

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This article was published in Patent World, November 2007.

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