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    Hi , I recently rang a solicitor to ask if I had a case on a matter I am dealing with at present . I told them the story and finally they asked for the name of the company involved . They told me " we cannot help you as we have representing that company for a long time and will be representing them in any legal matters " is this breaking confidentiality ? Thanks in advance
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    Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

    Originally posted by Bobby boy View Post
    Hi , I recently rang a solicitor to ask if I had a case on a matter I am dealing with at present . I told them the story and finally they asked for the name of the company involved . They told me " we cannot help you as we have representing that company for a long time and will be representing them in any legal matters " is this breaking confidentiality ? Thanks in advance
    I don't think so. A solicitor would be obliged to inform you of any reason why he believes acting for you would be a conflict of interest.

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    • #3
      Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

      Nope they are completely in the right to disclose the conflict of interests.

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      • #4
        Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

        I agree.

        It may have been wiser to run the conflict check earlier in the conversation, before the story had been told, but it simply doesn't always work out like that.

        I think there is zero risk of OP's position having been prejudiced by disclosing "their side" of whatever the story is by this conversation.

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        • #5
          Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

          If you become involved with litigation with the company it would I think become apparent quite quickly if any " insider" information was being used.

          nem

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          • #6
            Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

            As the Solicitor was only told who the claim may be against after the discussion unless he was a mindreader how would he know.
            Unlikely he would be blatant enough to use what the OP said against him would be difficult to prove if he did

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            • #7
              Re: Is this breaking confidentiality?

              Wales - I always try and find out the name of the potential other side before getting into discussion about the case, but as I said, it is not always possible.

              I still don't think any harm has been done.

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