Liability Risk and Insurance
Law Society and qualifying insurer documents
There was no reason to imply into the statutory scheme for the regulation of solicitors any provision or term entitling or
obliging the Law Society to produce to a qualifying insurer documents emanating from a firm of solicitors into which it had
intervened which were subject to the privilege of a client of the firm. If the client consented or his privilege was impliedly
waived by a claim against the solicitor then there was no reason why the Law Society, as it had done, could not produce such
documents to the qualifying insurer.