Lawyers, Confidentiality and Whistleblowing: Lessons from the McCabe Tobacco Litigation

59 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2017

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Christine Parker

Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

Suzanne M. Le Mire

University of Adelaide - School of Law

Anita Mackay

La Trobe Law School

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Date Written: July 28, 2017

Abstract

In 2006, Christopher Dale leaked information about Clayton Utz’s internal investigation into the events surrounding the destruction of documents that would have been relevant and damaging to their client, British American Tobacco, in the 2002 McCabe litigation. This article uses this case study to examine whether lawyers can and should act as whistleblowers against colleagues and clients who abuse the administration of justice. We argue that although lawyers must have strong obligations of confidentiality to clients and others, their role as gatekeepers of justice also demands that they be allowed to blow the whistle when they have information about clients or other lawyers using legal services to subvert the administration of justice, and be protected when they do so. The article evaluates the circumstances in which such whistleblowing is appropriate and makes suggestions about how the law should be reformed by reference to three touchstones: the nature of the relationship between the lawyer and the wrongdoer; the nature of the wrongdoing itself; and, the process used to disclose the wrongdoing.

Keywords: lawyers, whistleblowers

JEL Classification: K00, K39

Suggested Citation

Parker, Christine and Le Mire, Suzanne M. and Mackay, Anita, Lawyers, Confidentiality and Whistleblowing: Lessons from the McCabe Tobacco Litigation (July 28, 2017). Melbourne University Law Review, Vol. 40, No. 3, 2017, U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 754, La Trobe Law School - Law & Justice Research Paper Series Paper No. 1710, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3010052

Christine Parker (Contact Author)

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Suzanne M. Le Mire

University of Adelaide - School of Law ( email )

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Adelaide 5005, South Australia SA 5005
Australia

Anita Mackay

La Trobe Law School ( email )

La Trobe University
Bundoora, VIC 3083 3142
Australia

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