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Confidentiality / Duty of confidentiality / Attorney–client privilege / Professional responsibility / American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct / Privilege / Mediation / Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts / Child abuse / Law / Legal ethics / Ethics
Date: 2012-08-08 11:52:24
Confidentiality
Duty of confidentiality
Attorney–client privilege
Professional responsibility
American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Privilege
Mediation
Interest on Lawyer Trust Accounts
Child abuse
Law
Legal ethics
Ethics

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