Client confidentiality

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51Applied ethics / Legal ethics / Common law / Duty of confidentiality / Privacy / Attorney-client privilege / Confidentiality / Privilege / Client confidentiality / Law / Ethics / Privileged communication

Regular features | Ethics Keeping secrets – or not When and why client confidences may need to be shared. by Stafford Shepherd Keeping a secret or a confidence is an important part of what we

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52Legal professional privilege in Australia / Legal professional privilege / Confidentiality / Privilege / Barrister / Attorney–client privilege / Duty of confidentiality / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Ethics

The police have a search warrant for the files of one of my clients. What do I do? You have a duty to your client to maintain confidentiality and legal professional privilege (‘privilege’). This is so even if you no

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53Invoice / Timesheet / Business

Are your timesheets giving away client secrets? Protecting confidentiality - Are we waiving privilege when providing an itemised bill? Drawing a bill for release to a hostile party (or anyone other than the client, for t

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54Attorney–client privilege / Confidentiality / Privilege / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Privileged communication / Ethics / Applied ethics

Maryland Public Information Act Manual (13th ed., OctoberAppendix B-1 SAMPLE DENIAL LETTER January 5, 2014

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-30 13:01:31
55Privileged communication / Legal ethics / Law in the United Kingdom / Solicitor / Confidentiality / Privilege / Advocate / Lawyer / Duty of confidentiality / Law / Legal professions / Occupations

Can impressions be confidential information? Can insights and impressions we gain from an assessment of our client’s character, thinking and personality be confidential information? To an extent it will depend on the t

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56Criminal law / Confidentiality / Duty to warn / Ethics / Law / Consent

My client has threatened self-harm and I think they mean it. What should I do? This scenario is similar to the FAQ My client has threatened to assault someone, and I think they mean it. What should I do? So similar consi

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57Legal professions / Privacy law / Law in the United Kingdom / Email / Privacy / Internet privacy / Confidentiality / Solicitor / Information security / Ethics / Security / Law

Ethics and protection of confidentiality in a digital world Our duty to keep client confidences is well ingrained and rarely deliberately breached. This duty arises at common law (as an implied contractual obligation) an

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58Legal professional privilege in Australia / Legal professional privilege / Privilege / Attorney–client privilege / Bankruptcy / Appeal / Confidentiality / Evidence / Brief / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: R v DunwoodyQCA 413 PARTIES:

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Language: English - Date: 2004-11-04 21:13:13
59Legal professional privilege in Australia / Legal professional privilege / Waiver / Appeal / Discovery / Confidentiality / Case citation / United States v. Reynolds / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales

Watkins v State of QueenslandQCA 430

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-08 00:51:55
60Applied ethics / Privileged communication / Privacy law / Attorney–client privilege / Accountant–client privilege / Confidentiality / Public records / Privacy Act / Lynne A. Battaglia / Law / Ethics / Freedom of information in the United States

Chapter 3: Exceptions to Disclosure T he general right of access to records granted by the PIA is limited by

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Language: English - Date: 2014-11-10 08:29:37
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