...risks. Among the most common landmines are attorney advertising restrictions; breaching client confidentiality; unintentionally creating an attorney-client relationship; and accidently engaging in the practice...
...their zone of privacy included nondisclosure of personal matters and negotiation of confidentiality agreements. The trial court ruled it had no legal authority...
...be revealed as exculpatory material. "While the exam's confidentiality may not be important to public health and safety, it is important...
...The suit also claims that Electronic Arts breached the 1986 contract's confidentiality provisions. Under industry standards, development of new versions of previously licensed software...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In today's world, companies big and small outsource everything. Not only are their call centers in India, but various functions that used to be handled in-house are farmed out to consultants —
...about a patient's possible mental instability in violation of doctor-patient confidentiality. The Appellate Division, Third Department panel also ordered in ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...about a patient's possible mental instability in violation of doctor-patient confidentiality. The Appellate Division, Third Department panel also ordered in ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...developments and a true infringement on the attorney-client relationship and its confidentiality. Although insurance companies clearly have the right to require professionalism among the...
Two health insurers have won at least temporarily a bid to remand to state court their lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline seeking reimbursement for the coverage they provided for their in
One of the key duties of a paralegal in the area of personal injury litigation is reviewing an individual's medical records. In fact, in almost every aspect of law, a paralegal is asked to review med
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