Richard Moorhead, of UCL, has a nice post about that lawyer from the UK firm, Russells, who revealed the client's confidence that that the client, JK Rowling, has written a novel under a pseudonym. Stephen had previously posted about it. From Moorhead: "The SRA certainly can reprimand or fine the solicitor (assuming they support the view that there has been a breach) and they could conceivably refer him to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for more serious sanction (an overreaction I’d say at an instinctive level; but they’d want to be consistent with other breach of confidence cases)."