Sentences with phrase «advice on confidentiality»

I once sat in on a proposal meeting at a very well - known firm where the prospective client was looking for several different legal services, including advice on confidentiality of business information.

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The strategy is intended to produce a bipartisan majority vote for Mr. Brennan in the Senate Intelligence Committee without giving its members seven additional legal opinions on targeted killing sought by senators and while protecting what the White House views as the confidentiality of the Justice Department's legal advice to the president.
It is widely held that this traditional meeting of the heads of government and state provides the Prime Minister with the chance to reflect on events, to consult and seek advice on affairs of state with the absolute knowledge of confidentiality.
«It comes down to a very basic concept: if we have gotten legal guidance on how to proceed, and it was respecting the confidentiality of private conversations, there's still a place in this world for getting private advice from an advisor,» he said.
You also acknowledge and agree that communications on or through the Service, whether with content providers or other users, are at your own risk and are not covered by any privilege or confidentiality obligation that might apply if you were to obtain your own professional advice (e.g., attorney - client; doctor - patient).
Guinle follows clients on building their collections, presents access to significant works, provides objective advice along with discretion and confidentiality.
Questions of confidentiality, conflicts, the inadvertent creation of a solicitor - client relationship as well as the reliance by others on the advice so given (with the possibility of a negligence suit) come to mind.
He provides advice on all types of intellectual property law issues including copyright, reverse engineering, trade secrets, confidentiality, patent and trade - mark law.
Based on years of experience advising thousands of clients about their rights, we have settled on a method that allows our attorneys to provide the best advice possible in a setting that ensures confidentiality and promotes an atmosphere of trust.
In addition to my advocacy practice, I provide legal opinions and practical advice to lawyers and law firms on their professional obligations, including confidentiality issues, law practice management, and conflicts of interest.
She also has particular experience of defending large equal pay multiples and gives advice on the enforceability of restrictive covenants and confidentiality obligations, as well as senior executive terminations.
On his The Trial Warrior blog, Toronto lawyer Antonin Pribetic has a great post that contains sage advice on the dangers of breaching client confidentiality with a blog post — Too Much Information: Blogging about your clienOn his The Trial Warrior blog, Toronto lawyer Antonin Pribetic has a great post that contains sage advice on the dangers of breaching client confidentiality with a blog post — Too Much Information: Blogging about your clienon the dangers of breaching client confidentiality with a blog post — Too Much Information: Blogging about your client.
(a) act in the best interests of the client; (b) act in accordance with the lawful instructions of the client; (c) act only within the scope of the authority given by the client; (d) advise the client to seek independent professional advice on matters outside of the expertise of the licensee; (e) maintain the confidentiality of information respecting the client; (f) without limiting the requirements of Division 2 [Disclosures] of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], disclose to the client all known material information respecting the real estate services, and the real estate and the trade in real estate to which the services relate; (g) communicate all offers to the client in a timely, objective and unbiased manner; (h) use reasonable efforts to discover relevant facts respecting any real estate that the client is considering acquiring; (i) take reasonable steps to avoid any conflict of interest; (j) without limiting the requirements of Division 2 [Disclosures] of Part 5 [Relationships with Principals and Parties], if a conflict of interest does exist, promptly and fully disclose the conflict to the client.
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