Lawyers Consider Easing Restriction on Client Secrecy
The American Bar Association is considering modifications and updates of its code of ethics for the first time in 20 years, including changes to rules governing client secrecy. If approved, the proposed changes in the code of ethics would allow lawyers to disclose client information if doing so would prevent fraud, injury or death. Proponents of the changes say that the rule may allow corporate lawyers to warn others on issues involving tobacco, asbestos or defective tires.
See "Lawyers Consider Easing Restriction on Client Secrecy", William Glaberson, The New York Times, July 30, 2001