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Commentary

46 Implied obligation of confidence of solicitors and barristers

CONFIDENTIALITY vol 12(3)

46 Implied obligation of confidence of solicitors and barristers

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A solicitor’s or barrister’s duty to keep a client’s affairs secret has long been recognised1. The word ‘lawyer’ has no protected meaning in English law so (unless a defined professional such as solicitor or barrister) not all those calling themselves ‘lawyers’ in the United Kingdom will be subject to confidentiality obligations. Here the term ‘lawyer’ is used to mean solicitor or barrister which are terms

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