
PUBLIC ACCESS Confidentiality and compulsory disclosure of information Your barrister will be under a strict professional duty to keep your affairs confidential. Legal professional privilege protects your communications with your barrister from disclosure. The only exception is that statutory and other legal requirements may cause a barrister to disclose information which he or she has received from you to governmental or other regulatory authorities and to do so without first obtaining your consent to such disclosure or telling you that he or she has made it. At the end of the hearing or work that has been done by the barrister your bundle of papers will be returned to you unless otherwise specified by you. |
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