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I would be 7advice in relation to the following situation Client A uses a solicitor to assist with her application for Indefinate Leave to Remain (ILR), Solicitor compiles evidence to help towards application including sensative medical information. Client A subsiquently obtains ILR and is very happy 2 years on Client A's sister (Client B)is now in UK and employs Clients A solicitor to asssit with her ILR claim. Solicitor reviews client A's file and leaves it on desk for Client B to read and subsiquently she is able to read about her sisters complex and confidential medical problems. Client A is now not happy that her medical inform,ation has been disclosed to her sister. What should Client A do, has she any legal means to get solicitor to take responsibility for the breach of confidentiality?? Thanks for you help |
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Tony&Debs wrote:
Hi I would be 7advice in relation to the following situation Client A uses a solicitor to assist with her application for Indefinate Leave to Remain (ILR), Solicitor compiles evidence to help towards application including sensative medical information. Client A subsiquently obtains ILR and is very happy 2 years on Client A's sister (Client B)is now in UK and employs Clients A solicitor to asssit with her ILR claim. Solicitor reviews client A's file and leaves it on desk for Client B to read and subsiquently she is able to read about her sisters complex and confidential medical problems. Client A is now not happy that her medical inform,ation has been disclosed to her sister. What should Client A do, has she any legal means to get solicitor to take responsibility for the breach of confidentiality?? Thanks for you help Sounds like a massive breach of confidentiality. Client A can claim damages and the solicitor has little option but to apologise and pay a suitable figure. You can't undo what's been done, though. This sort of thing happens fairly regularly in the NHS, of course. |
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