Mark Norman’s lawyers target government over solicitor-client privilege claims
OTTAWA — Lawyers for Vice-Admiral Mark Norman and the federal government are back in court fighting over dozens of documents, including memos to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the country’s top bureaucrat, Michael Wernick.
The government wants to keep that memo and numerous other documents secret, saying they represent legal advice and are covered by solicitor-client privilege.
Norman’s legal team says federal lawyers have applied solicitor-client privilege too broadly, also noting that neither Trudeau nor Wernick are lawyers.