Can a junior member of a law firm be disqualified from acting as solicitors of record for a plaintiff?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Thompson v. Thompson, 1999 SKQB 33 (CanLII):

In MacDonald Estate v. Martin the plaintiff brought an action against the defendant for an accounting. The defendant's solicitor was assisted by a junior member of the firm, who was actively engaged in the file and who was privy to many confidences disclosed by the defendant. Some years later the junior joined the firm which represented the plaintiff. The plaintiff had been represented by the same firm for some years, and as the matter neared trial was reluctant to change solicitors. Affidavits were sworn that the case had not been and would not be discussed with the junior. The junior also swore that she had not betrayed and would not betray confidences. The defendant obtained an order declaring the plaintiff's firm ineligible to continue to act as solicitors of record for the plaintiff and removing the firm as solicitors of record. The decision was reversed on appeal. The defendant appealed further. The sole issue was the appropriate standard to be applied in determining whether the plaintiff's firm was disqualified from continuing to act in the case by reason of conflict of interest.

Other Questions


What is the test for dismissing an appeal against a finding that a solicitor acted as a solicitor in relation to the sale of a property in 1940? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can a plaintiff recover damages for injuries sustained by a defendant who failed to observe the provisions prescribed by section 8 of the Public Safety Act? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Does a common law procedure act, 1854, ch. 125, which enacted that a plaintiff is not entitled to any costs in an action commenced after the action was commenced? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the effect of an opinion by a former solicitor general on a plaintiff in a civil case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Can a motion to stay a motion for a stay of motion in the absence of any other litigation certified as a class action in any other province under which the present plaintiffs and the members of the class which they seek to represent can have their claims adjudicated? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
In what circumstances will a plaintiff be able to sue for damages under the High Trees Act? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Is a member of a municipality's executive committee disqualified from voting on any question in which he has a special or personal interest? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
In what circumstances will a plaintiff be indemnified for any damage caused to a plaintiff’s storage facility by a lighter man? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for enforceability of an agreement in which a client is required to attend the office of the solicitor acting for her husband? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the effect of the Conveyancing Act, 1881, on a plaintiff's ability to obtain relief against forfeiture? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.