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“Blowing the Whistle” and the Lawyer’s Duty to Report: Wieder v. Skala

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2015

Archie J. Rabinowitz
Affiliation:
Goodman and Carr, Toronto
Eric K. Gillespie
Affiliation:
Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, and Goodman and Carr
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Abstract

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Case Comment
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Copyright © Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 1994

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References

1. For further general discussion see for example; Mackenzie, G.Law Society Discipline Proceedings” (1992) 11 Advocates’ Soc. J. 3.Google Scholar

2. Analogous provisions exist in most Canadian provinces; the comments made here are therefore generally applicable throughout that country. For the sake of simplicity, the only specific references in this article are to the Ontario Rules of Professional Conduct.

3. The Law Society of Upper Canada, Professional Conduct Handbook, as amended to January 25, 1991; and see also The Law Society of Alberta, Professional Conduct Handbook, ch. 14; The Law Society of British Columbia, Professional Conduct Handbook, ch. 13, Rules 1 and 2; The Law Society of Manitoba, Code of Professional Conduct, ch. 15; The Law Society of Nova Scotia, Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct: A Handbook For Lawyers in Nova Scotia, ch. 18.

4. Ibid. at 61.

5. For one of the few public reports regarding this subject see; The Honourable Dewar, A.S., “The Lang Micheiier Matter” Report (Law Society of Upper Canada, April, 1990) [unpublished].Google Scholar

6. See for example, New York State Judiciary Law § 90[2].

7. 609N.E.2d 105 (N.Y. 1992).

8. Ibid. at 106.

9. 42 N.E. 416 (N.Y. 1895) at 417.

10. Weiner v. McGraw-Hill Inc., 57 N.Y.2d 458 (1982).

11. 448 N.E.2d 86 (N.Y. 1983).

12. 506 N.E.2d 919 (N.Y. 1987).

13. National Reporter on Legal Ethics, New York Code, Rule 22 (1988) at 9.

14. Wieder v. Skala, 544 N.Y.S.2d 971 (1989) at 971–73.

15. Wieder v. Skala, 562 N.Y.S.2d 930 (1990) at 930.

16. Wieder v. Skala, supra note 7 at 109.

17. Ibid. at 110.

18. Ibid., citing from Sabetay, supra note 12 at 923.

19. Supra notes 11 and 12.

20. Ibid.

21. Sabetay, supra note 12 at 923.

22. Wieder, supra note 7 at 110.

23. Ibid.

24. Ibid.

25. Ibid, at 109, citing from Gentile, “Professional Responsibility - Reporting Misconduct By Other Lawyers” N.Y.L.J. (23 October 1984) at 1; see also Olsson, D.C.Reporting Peer Misconduct: Lip Service To Ethical Standards Is Not Enough” (1989) 31 Ariz. L.R. 65756.Google Scholar

26. Ibid.

27. Sabetay, supra note 12 at 923.

28. Wieder, supra note 7 at 109.

29. Notice To The Profession, Duty To Report Wrongdoing (1991), 5 O.R. (3d) al vi.