Privileged communication

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51Applied 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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52Common law / Duty of confidentiality / Privacy / Privileged communication / Contract law / Confidentiality / Contract / Costs / Unbundled legal services / Law / Ethics / Legal ethics

Taking unfair advantage of drafting errors You receive for signature from another solicitor a final version of a contract from which an important clause previously agreed upon has been omitted. The omission of the clause

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53Legal professions / Inheritance / Duty of confidentiality / Privileged communication / Probate / Confidentiality / Solicitor / Will / Costs / Law / Common law / Legal ethics

Guidance Note for Members - Disputed Wills (Contested Probate Matters) Introduction This Guidance Note sets out general instructions to you if a Will you have prepared is seriously disputed in contested probate proceedi

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54Applied 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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55Attorney–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
56Privileged 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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57Common law / Duty of confidentiality / Privacy / Privileged communication / Confidentiality / Fiduciary / Conflict of interest / Professional responsibility / Law / Legal ethics / Ethics

Successive representation – the tension between the duty to protect confidences and the duty to disclose What if -Blackstone Legal (Blackstone) was retained by Molloy Finance (Molloy) to provide advice in the areas of

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58Evidence law / Immunity / Privileged communication / Public-interest immunity / Subpoena / Justice of the Peace / Law / Legal professions / English law

MAGISTRATES COURTS OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: Police v AbramQMC 22 PARTIES:

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Language: English - Date: 2011-09-30 02:43:13
59Immunity / Privileged communication / Public-interest immunity / Law / English law / Evidence law

SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND CITATION: Hamdan v Callanan; Younan v CallananQCA 104 PARTIES:

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-09 19:50:22
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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