Not exact matches
However, Hong Kong recognises a doctrine
of partial or limited
waiver, which allows a client to disclose privileged documents to a third party (such as a regulator or authority)
without causing a general
waiver of privilege in all related documents.
Some
without prejudice correspondence was adduced (presumably after
waiver of privilege) to suggest that the claimant had been unreasonable in pre-conditions for discussions, but the court took no account
of it.
Similarly, the EAT considered that s. 111A did not allow a
waiver of privilege, unlike the
without prejudice rule.