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Client confidentiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Client confidentiality is the principle that an institution or individual should not reveal information about their clients to a third party without the consent of the client or a clear legal reason....
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Duty of confidentiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patient confidentiality means maintaining private information about a client, and ensuring that no unauthorised person has access to this. A counsellor or psychotherapist must also seek a patient’s consent before discussing any disclosed matter with a supervisor or more experienced counsellor.
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3 See, e.g., New York Ethics Opinion 641 (lawyers must comply with paper recycling laws, but must use shredders or other destructive disposal techniques to maintain client confidentiality); North Carolina Ethics Opinion RPC 133;
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What is client confidentiality? ... How do you ensure client confidentiality? ... Why Genetrack - Client Confidentiality...
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© The Law Society 2007 Page 1 of 11; Anti-terrorism practice note; The conflicting duties of maintaining client confidentiality and reporting terrorism; Legal policy; 19 July 2007...
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One of the most important aspects of our job is maintaining attorney-client confidentiality and it is also an integral component of the adversarial system. We need confidentiality so clients can take us in their confidence without fear of repercussion.
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