Client Confidentiality Includes the Identity of the Client.
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | February 12, 2009
Posted by Cliff Tuttle
As lawyers, we all are pledged and obligated to client confidentiality. We can forget that this can extend to the very fact of the lawyer-client relationship. It should never be assumed that a client consents to the use of his name in marketing materials or even casual conversation. It may be public record, but every member of the public isn’t aware of everything spread on the docket. It doesn’t hurt remind office staff from time to time, either. This is especially true when a celebrity, even a minor one, has business with the office.
Some people ask how to respond to a pointed question involving confidential information without giving away the answer. No reason to lie to protect a secret, ever. Just say, with a wise look in your eye, “You know I can’t answer that question.” And mean it.
CLT