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Revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2021
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Notice
- See also: Searches Intruding on Solicitor-Client Privilege and Law Office Searches
Application to Determine Privilege
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C A N A D A File# ________________
PROVINCE OF [PROVINCE]
COUNTY OF [COUNTY]
IN THE [LEVEL OF COURT] OF [PROVINCE]
([name] Region)
BETWEEN:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING
– and –
[ACCUSED NAME]
NOTICE OF APPLICATION (ex parte and in camera)
(Application for Declaration of Waiver of Solicitor-Client Privilege)
TAKE NOTICE that an in camera Application is being sought for an Order of Declaration affirming the waiver of any privilege associated with the ... .
WHEREAS ...
THE APPLICANT RELIES ON THE FOLLOWING GROUNDS
- Generally, Courts have a duty to not permit intrusion upon privilege where it might be present: see R v AB, 2014 NLCA 8 (CanLII), 346 Nfld & PEIR 218, per Harrington JA at paras 21 to 23
- All counsel have a common law duty of loyalty to their clients, which includes a duty of confidentiality: Solosky v. The Queen, 1979 CanLII 9 (SCC), [1980] 1 SCR 821. Likewise, members of the Nova Scotia Barrister Society are bound by Rule 3.3 of the Code of Conduct requiring that they hold “in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of a client”.
- Investigators are not permitted to interview lawyers or former lawyers where there is a reasonable possibility that the interview may intrude on solicitor-client privilege: e.g. R v Rudolph, 2017 NSSC 333
- It is the court’s responsibility—not any of the parties—to determine whether privilege exists once a claim of privilege has been made or where there is a legal presumption that privilege exists: see R v Herritt, 2019 NSCA 92 (CanLII), 384 CCC (3d) 25, per Beveridge JA, at para 122.
- Any information received by a lawyer in his professional capacity is usually presumed confidential: Ott v Fleishman, 1983 CanLII 489 (BC SC), 5 WWR 721, 46 BCLR 321 There is a presumption of confidentiality and privilege protecting all communications and information shared between the lawyer and client: Foster Wheeler v Societe intermunicipale de gestion et d'elmination des dechets, 2004 SCC 18 (CanLII), [2004] 1 SCR 456.
- The police obtained written or oral waivers from a total of 81 clients of the firm. An additional seven (7) clients were asked but declined to waive privilege.
- Superior courts have jurisdiction arising from their obligation to protect privilege and their inherent jurisdiction to grant orders concerning the interview of lawyers pursuant to criminal investigations: R v AM, 2021 ONSC 2725.
- Any additional grounds as counsel may advise and this Honourable Court may permit.
IN SUPPORT OF THIS APPLICATION, THE APPLICANT RELIES ON THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE:
- Affidavit of [officer]
- Accompanying Exhibits:
- waiver of [client name]
- ...
THE APPLICANT SEEKS THE FOLLOWING RELIEF:
- An Order...
DATED at ______________, in the Province of _______________, this _____ day of _____________, 20___.
_______________________________
[Counsel's name]
[Counsels title]
[Internal File Coding]
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Affidavit
AFFIDAVIT (GENERIC)
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C A N A D A File# ________________
PROVINCE OF [PROVINCE]
COUNTY OF [COUNTY]
IN THE [LEVEL OF COURT] OF [PROVINCE]
([name] Region)
BETWEEN:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING
– and –
[ACCUSED NAME]
AFFIDAVIT OF [AFFIANT NAME]
I, [Affiant name], of [City], in the [Community] and Province of [Province], make oath and say as follows that:
- I am the [relationship to case] herein and have personal knowledge of the matters and facts herein deposed to, except where stated to be based on information and belief, in which case I do verily believe the same to be true.
- ...
SWORN/AFFIRMED TO at [city], in the region of
[region], Province of
[province], this [day]
day of [month], 20____, before me:
________________________________
Commissioner of Oaths/Barrister of
the [level] Court of [province]
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[Internal File Coding]
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EXHIBIT A
[DESCRIPTION]
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EXHIBIT B
[DESCRIPTION]
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Order
Order
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C A N A D A File# ________________
PROVINCE OF [PROVINCE]
COUNTY OF [COUNTY]
IN THE [LEVEL OF COURT] OF [PROVINCE]
([name] Region)
BETWEEN:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING
– and –
[ACCUSED NAME]
ORDER
(...)
Before the Honourable Justice Presiding:
WHEREAS on [date], a .... .
AND WHEREAS the appropriate persons have been notified;
IT IS ORDERED that the ....
DATED at ______________, in the Province of _______________, this _____ day of _____________, 20___.
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Justice of the [Level of Court] of [Province]
[Internal File Coding]
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