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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION,
LEEDS DISTRICT REGISTRY, MERCANTILE COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE KAYE QC)
Strand London, WC2 |
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LORD JUSTICE GAGE
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ALBION PLC | CLAIMANTS/RESPONDENTS | |
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WALKER MORRIS (A FIRM) | DEFENDANTS/APPELLANTS |
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MR A GRANTHAM (instructed by Messrs Cartmell Shepherd) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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"In these days of professional and client mobility it is of course important that client confidentiality should be preserved. Each case must depend on its own facts but I think there is a danger inherent in the intensity of the adversarial process of courts being persuaded that a risk exists when, if one stands back a little, that risk is no more than fanciful or theoretical. I advocate a robust view with this in mind so as to ensure the line is sensibly drawn."
"It is of overriding importance for the proper administration of justice that a client should be able to have complete confidence that what he tells his lawyer should remain secret. That is a matter of perception as well as substance."
"55. GD accepted in a witness statement, having acted for Albion in relation to the Oakland and Ciro Citterio litigation, both of which involved ROT issues, and in having reviewed the provision of general advice about the incorporation of ROT clauses following the former, she also accepted that she would have gained some knowledge of Albion's ordering process in relation to the contract with Oakland, which denies it is of any relevance to the main action.
"56. It seems to me a reasonable inference on the material that I have seen, and a good deal of which I have referred to above, that Albion did indeed impart confidential and indeed privileged information to the respondent on a wide variety of matters over the many years of their professional relationship. Moreover, it is a further reasonable inference in my judgment that such information was imparted specifically to the following solicitors, no doubt amongst others, namely GD, DJ and TS."
Order: Application refused.