Privilege

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831Applied ethics / Privileged communication / Legal ethics / English law / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Legal professional privilege / Privilege / Confidentiality / Evidence / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Ethics

Legal Professional Privilege: what is it? 1. Legal professional privilege Legal professional privilege (also referred to as client legal privilege) is a mechanism which is designed to protect certain communications from

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832Law in the United Kingdom / Occupations / Common law / Barrister / Lawyer / Legal education / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Law school / Advocate / Law / Legal professions / Attorney-client privilege

1 Submission to LACC concerning its review of academic requirements for admission to the legal profession Summary of conclusions Academic requirements for admission are statutorily prescribed. Amendment of the

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-04 18:53:20
833Attorney-client privilege / Wisconsin Circuit Court

The duty not to counsel or assist a client to destroy documents on social media Introduction As officers of the court we cannot counsel or suggest or recommend to a client to destroy or remove documents (whether paper or

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834Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Legal professional privilege / Privilege / Lawyer / Counsel / Solicitor / Law / Attorney-client privilege / Legal professional privilege in Australia

Foreign in-house counsel and legal professional privilege Boddice J has recently clarified the question of whether legal professional privilege may attach to the advice given by in-house counsel or the instructions provi

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835Secrecy / Attorney-client privilege / Law / Tort law / Duty of confidentiality / Ethics / Confidentiality / Journalism sourcing

Can I disclose information for the purpose of preventing imminent serious physical harm to my client or another person? Rule 9.1 of the Australian Solicitors Conduct RulesASCR) provides that we must not disclose a

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836Applied 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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837Legal 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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838Legal outsourcing / International economics / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Legal research / Legal professional privilege / Business / Management / Attorney-client privilege / Outsourcing / Law

Legal Process Outsourcing When considering whether to outsource support services such as legal research, discovery (disclosure), document review, clerical services, and drafting of court documents we need to balance the

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839Australia / Alice Springs / Robyn Lambley / Araluen / Tony Abbott / Alice / Politics of Australia / Northern Territory / Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly

Girls in the Centre I had the privilege of helping out with breakfast for the Girls in the Centre, based at the Centralian Middle School recently. This is a fantastic initiative of The Smith Family to support and assist

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-02 22:41:25
840Invoice / 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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