Papers 3.4.21 < 95% REAL >
: The transferring lawyer is permitted to share only the bare minimum of information—typically just the names of clients and entities—to detect potential conflicts.
In the legal and ethical landscape of British Columbia, of the Code of Professional Conduct serves as a critical safeguard during the transition of lawyers between firms. This rule is not just a bureaucratic hurdle; it is the cornerstone of protecting client confidentiality when a "conflicts of interest" check is required. The Story of the Transition Papers 3.4.21
: If a conflict is identified, the rule mandates the establishment of "confidentiality screens" (also known as ethical walls) to ensure the transferring lawyer is completely isolated from the conflicting matter. : The transferring lawyer is permitted to share
: The BBC Editorial Guidelines use section 3.4.21 to dictate how journalists must protect the anonymity of their sources. The Story of the Transition : If a