Client confidentiality

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761Privileged communication / Legal professional privilege / Privilege / Evidence / Confidentiality / Affidavit / Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act / Internet privacy / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Ethics

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner Preamble to the Solicitor-Client Privilege Adjudication Protocol The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta has carefully analyzed the decision of the Supreme C

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Source URL: www.oipc.ab.ca

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-28 10:17:06
762Privilege / Attorney–client privilege / Law / Licensed professional counselor / Evidence / Domestic violence / Confidentiality / School counselor / Ethics / Privileged communication / Applied ethics

Microsoft Word - ev503_A.doc

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Source URL: judicial.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-06-03 14:13:43
763Adoption / Confidentiality / Attorney–client privilege / Child Protective Services / Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act / Foster care / Social Services Block Grant / Child protection / Adult Protective Services / Family / Family law / Child abuse

Appendix E: Correspondence Regarding Release of Information in Child Fatalities

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Source URL: www.ncdhhs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 09:01:57
764Practice of law / Legal professions / Attorney–client privilege / Confidentiality / Law firm / Lawyer / Professional responsibility / Mediation / Law / Ethics / Legal ethics

MPRE Subject Matter Outline

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Source URL: www.ncbex.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-26 14:47:50
765Applied ethics / Legal ethics / Privilege / Attorney–client privilege / Attorney-client privilege / Confidentiality / Federal Rules of Evidence / Evidence / Accountant–client privilege / Law / Privileged communication / Ethics

Microsoft Word - ev505.doc

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Source URL: judicial.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-06-03 14:13:50
766Applied ethics / Withdrawal from representation / Confidentiality / Professional responsibility / Costs / Lawyer / American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct / Duty of confidentiality / Attorney–client privilege / Law / Legal ethics / Ethics

Microsoft Word - cond1_16

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Source URL: judicial.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-29 15:08:30
767Applied ethics / Attorney–client privilege / Federal Rules of Evidence / Confidentiality / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Legal professional privilege in Australia / Law / Ethics / Attorney-client privilege

Microsoft Word - DRE amendment order _3_.doc

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Source URL: courts.state.de.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-19 11:31:39
768Financial adviser / Business / Money / Economics / Confidentiality / Journalism sourcing / Secrecy

Code of Professional Conduct Non Solis Nobis – Not For Ourselves Alone As a condition of membership in Advocis, All members agree to abide by the Advocis Code of Professional Conduct (CPC[removed]Priority of Client’s I

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Source URL: www.advocis.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-25 15:24:56
769Applied ethics / Professional responsibility / Confidentiality / Lawyer / Evaluation / Audit / Duty of confidentiality / Attorney–client privilege / Law / Legal ethics / Ethics

Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct Counselor Rule 2.3. Evaluation for Use by Third Persons. (a) A lawyer may undertake an evaluation of a matter affecting a client for the use of someone other than the client if:

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Source URL: judicial.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-02 15:01:30
770Applied ethics / Professional responsibility / Attorney–client privilege / Lawyer / Confidentiality / Mediation / American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct / Duty of confidentiality / Personal injury lawyer / Law / Legal ethics / Ethics

Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct Counselor Rule 2.2. Intermediary. (a) A lawyer may act as intermediary between clients if: (1) The lawyer consults with each client concerning the implications of the

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Source URL: judicial.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-03-21 14:34:54
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