What steps should I take if I suspect my Korean lawyer breached client-lawyer confidentiality and ethics rules?

In South Korea
Last Updated: Nov 24, 2025
I'm in Korea and I believe my lawyer disclosed confidential information without my consent and may have a conflict of interest. I want to know what reporting channels exist, what sanctions could apply, and how this might impact my ongoing case.

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mohammad mehdi ghanbari

mohammad mehdi ghanbari

Nov 27, 2025
Greetings and respect. I understand you are facing a stressful situation with your legal representation in Korea. A breach of confidentiality and potential conflict of interest are serious matters that can significantly affect the outcome of your case. Based on Korean law, here are the immediate steps you should consider: 1. Reporting Channels The primary body for regulating lawyer conduct is the Korean Bar Association (KBA). You can file a formal complaint with the local bar association where your lawyer is registered (e.g., the Seoul Bar Association). They have a disciplinary committee that investigates ethics violations. For Confidentiality Breach: Under Article 26 of the Attorney-at-Law Act, lawyers have a strict duty to maintain confidentiality. If they disclosed your secrets without consent, this is also a criminal offense under Article 317 of the Criminal Act. You can report this to the police or prosecutors. For Conflict of Interest: Article 31 of the Attorney-at-Law Act prohibits lawyers from accepting cases where their interests conflict with the client's. 2. Potential Sanctions If the disciplinary committee finds your lawyer guilty, sanctions can range from a formal reprimand or a fine of up to 30 million KRW, to suspension of practice (up to 3 years), or even permanent disbarment. Criminal charges can lead to imprisonment or heavier fines. 3. Impact on Your Case Misconduct does not automatically nullify a court's decision, but it can be grounds to request a change of counsel immediately. If the conflict of interest severely prejudiced your defense, you may have grounds for an appeal or a separate civil suit for damages against the lawyer. Next Steps Since these situations require a sensitive strategic approach to avoid damaging your current case further, I recommend reviewing your specific evidence before filing a formal report. Wishing you the best in resolving this matter. Sincerely,
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