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kevin wrote:I am no specialist in legal matters, but isn't it illegal/unethical for the law firm to release this kind of information to the third party? By information I mean topic of the conversation, fees paid... I have provided a receipt and if the organization needed any other proof, wouldn't it be me who would be getting it?
kevin wrote:I am no specialist in legal matters, but isn't it illegal/unethical for the law firm to release this kind of information to the third party? By information I mean topic of the conversation, fees paid... I have provided a receipt and if the organization needed any other proof, wouldn't it be me who would be getting it?
CXB77L wrote:kevin wrote:I am no specialist in legal matters, but isn't it illegal/unethical for the law firm to release this kind of information to the third party? By information I mean topic of the conversation, fees paid... I have provided a receipt and if the organization needed any other proof, wouldn't it be me who would be getting it?
I don't know which jurisdiction you're in, but I would imagine that it is illegal in most jurisdictions. Certainly is here where I practise. It doesn't matter if a third party is funding the legal fees; lawyer-client confidentiality is just that. The funding party doesn't need to know anything about the matter.
Here in Australia, there is a regulatory body which regulates the practice of law, to which members of the public can make complaints about unethical/illegal behaviour of lawyers. They will then investigate and prosecute, if necessary. Not sure if it's the same where you are.
Based on what you said, though, how do you know for certain that they are disclosing confidential information about the case?
kevin wrote:I assumed by follow up they mean finding out whether I was there to discuss the matter in question and not something else.
kevin wrote:Hi All,
A while ago I had an issue with an organization which led to me consulting a lawyer about the matter. Everything was settled without a lawyer being involved and the organization agreed to reimburse my lawyer fees. They have asked for relevant receipts which I provided. Haven't heard from them for a while so I decided to send them an email and ask whether there was any progress on the case. the reply I got was a little unsettling. They said they were in touch with the business (law firm) getting the info they need.
I am no specialist in legal matters, but isn't it illegal/unethical for the law firm to release this kind of information to the third party? By information I mean topic of the conversation, fees paid... I have provided a receipt and if the organization needed any other proof, wouldn't it be me who would be getting it?
Thank you