Direct conflicts
Indirect (current)
Indirect (former)
Other
100

What is a direct conflict of interest?

When a lawyer's personal interests conflict with the interests of their client. 

100

What is a current client conflict?

Where a lawyer is acting against a current client in the same transaction. 

100
What is a former client conflict?

When a lawyer is acting against a former client in the same transaction. 

100

True or false: All jurisdictions have the same Information Barrier Guidelines

False

200

Rule __._ states the exceptions for when a lawyer can continue acting for client despite a direct conflict of interest.  

12.4

200

Who bears the onus of proof to show the client's consent was informed?

The lawyer

200

Where can you find the regulations for former client conflicts of interest?

Rule 10 of the ASCR

200

What rule provides regulation for short term legal assistance?

Rule 11 of the ASCR

300

Why is it recommended that a client receives independent legal advice before providing informed consent to a direct conflict?

So that the lawyer's interests are not prioritised or not seen as being prioritised over the client's. 

300

Why might a lawyer represent multiple parties in one transaction?

It might be faster, cheaper and in some rural areas another lawyer may be hard to come by

300

What specific conflicts of duty arise when a lawyer is trying to acting against a former client?

Conflict with a duty of confidentiality and of loyalty (Victoria)

300

True or false: Even if you follow the Information Barrier Guidelines, you may still be removed from acting against a current or former client. 

True

400

What is an example of a direct conflict?

Sample response: 

If you are a lawyer and 

400

What is required from the client if a lawyer wishes to continue representing them despite a conflict?

Informed consent!!

400
What are the three main reasons a lawyer might be restrained from acting a former client?

To prevent misuse of confidential information

The Court deems it necessary for the proper administration of justice

The lawyer may still owe a fiduciary duty to the former client

400

What are some considerations a court must make when deciding if an information barrier is sufficient?

If there is confidential information and whether this information relates to the case

If there remains a risk that this information can be accessed by the other party

500

What challenges might a lawyer face, even after full disclosure is made and consent is given?

The lawyer may struggle to give unbiased advice

Client may rely to heavily on lawyer's expertise without full understanding

There may be a public perception that the lawyer is taking advantage of the client, though not it might not necessarily be true

500

What is an example of a current client conflict?

In a property case, A lawyer who is representing both the buyer and seller - the seller wants to sell the property for a high price whilst the buyer wants the property for a low price

A lawyer representing 2 companies in a merger - both companies want what’s best for themselves, conflict may arise

500
What Australian jurisdiction recognises that the lawyer still owes a former client a fiduciary duty?

Victoria

500
Why is important that a disqualification application is made as early as possible?

To prevent the complaint from being seen as a tactical weapon.