Solicitor-Client Privilege, Wiretaps, and the BC Government's Efforts to Control Lawyers

Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan

Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan
Solicitor-Client Privilege, Wiretaps, and the BC Government's Efforts to Control Lawyers
Aug 08, 2024
Michael Mulligan

Ever wondered how far the boundaries of solicitor-client privilege extend? Join us in a riveting conversation with Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers as we explore the critical nuances of wiretaps and lawyer-client communications. Starting with a fascinating case from Saskatchewan, we uncover the story of a lawyer acquitted of obstruction of justice for allegedly tipping off a client about a search warrant. This episode promises an in-depth understanding of the stringent requirements for intercepting private communications in Canada, especially those involving lawyers, and emphasizes the pivotal role of legal provisions designed to protect privileged conversations.

We'll also dissect the British Columbia NDP government's contentious efforts to regulate lawyers through the Legal Professions Act, juxtaposed against the long-standing independence of the Law Society of British Columbia.

Finally, you'll gain insights into a judicial ruling about the enforceability of illegal contracts, with expert commentary from Michael Mulligan on why invoices tied to illegal schemes are not upheld in court. This episode is packed with critical legal insights and serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of adhering to legal and ethical standards in professional dealings.

Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.