LCRO 111/2019 GH v SV (12 December 2019) [pdf, 117 KB]
...request being made of the Committee to commence an inquiry. Her complaint could not have been made in isolation. [86] I am uncertain as to how the motivations for a Committee to commence a conduct inquiry, be it to proceed on its own motion, or in response to a complaint, would materially influence the extent to which Ms GH’s client’s privilege would be affected. The starting point was Ms GH’s allegation that Mr SV had breached her client’s privilege. [87] It is difficul...