Search Warrants and Statutory Notices to Produce Documents
A solicitor may be served with a search warrant or a statutory notice to hand over documents from the files of current or former clients. The solicitor has to maintain the confidentiality and privilege in those documents so far as permitted by law, unless the client consents to release of the documents. Guidance is available for solicitors facing these issues.
FAQ
- I have received a statutory notice requiring me to produce client information or documents. What should I do?
- The police have a search warrant for the files of one of my clients. What do I do?
- The police want information from me about a client or wish to access a file. Can I assist them?
- What documents on my file are privileged?



