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  2. Code of Conduct - AOL

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    No one should break the criminal law in their work for The Independent. ... Confidentiality and other agreements. If you are presented with a confidentiality agreement – a book or speech embargo ...

  3. Confidentiality - Wikipedia

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    Confidentiality agreements that "seal" litigation settlements are not uncommon, but this can leave regulators and society ignorant of public hazards. In the U.S. state of Washington, for example, journalists discovered that about two dozen medical malpractice cases had been improperly sealed by judges, leading to improperly weak discipline by ...

  4. Seal of confession in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    There may be conflict between the obligation of confidentiality of confession and civil law. The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that a priest may be compelled to testify about what he was told in the confessional regarding a particular sexual abuse case, leaving the priest at risk of excommunication if he even confirms that a confession ...

  5. Wikipedia:Confidentiality during mediation - Wikipedia

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    I reserve the right to break confidentiality if any participant seriously misrepresents the content of a mediation. If you feel you have cause to break confidentiality with regards to another participant this should be done only after discussion with me. I may discuss parts of the mediation with other members of the mediation committee on occasion.

  6. Should doctor-patient confidentiality still apply when the ...

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    Doctor-patient confidentiality makes for better medical practice, but when the patient is the president, do doctors have an obligation to the public as well?

  7. Want to learn English for free? Here are the resources you'll ...

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    You meet with your tutor twice a week for 90 minutes. They provide free learning materials to help you learn to read and write. ... Katz said, your therapist can break confidentiality.

  8. Breach of confidence in English law - Wikipedia

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    Breach of confidence in English law is an equitable doctrine that allows a person to claim a remedy when their confidence has been breached. A duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person in circumstances in which it would be unfair if it were disclosed to others. [1]

  9. Breach of confidence - Wikipedia

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    The tort of breach of confidence is, in United States law, a common-law tort that protects private information conveyed in confidence. [1] A claim for breach of confidence typically requires the information to be of a confidential nature, which was communicated in confidence and was disclosed to the detriment of the claimant.