This creates a very sensitive potential violation of HIPAA and other laws protecting
against disclosure of the AIDS status of individuals.
«The client's right to be protected
against the disclosure of their confidential communications with their lawyers is a cornerstone of the rule of law, and has existed for centuries.
In a 69 - page opinion in O'Grady v. Superior Court, the California Court of Appeal said that the trial court erred in refusing to grant an order protecting
against disclosure of their identities.
Overcoming the forces ranged
against disclosure of the truth will require concerted effort.
Ahead of the debate, Reeves attacked Duncan Smith for continuing his fight
against the disclosure of internal documents concerning the universal credit scheme, which has now had to be restarted.
Not exact matches
Over the years Alfa has come out on top in bitter power struggles even with people closely linked to Vladimir Putin: it defended its telecoms empire
against Leonid Reiman, Putin's communications minister, who ultimately left the government after a string
of disclosures about his links to an offshore company.
That figure includes 487 individual cases
of alleged insider trading, 365 for stock manipulation, 343 for violations
of laws and rules related to financial
disclosure, 196 for contempt
of the regulatory agency, and another 94 for fraud
against customers.
Exxon argues
against the transparency proposal in its proxy discussion to shareholders but omits any discussion
of the requirement for
disclosure of its trade association spending.
Did White not know about the complaint
against Rice (lack
of due diligence) or was this a lapse
of transparency (not good for those enforcing
disclosure laws)?
The Competition Bureau says lack
of disclosure by bloggers and influencers could fall under its rules
against misrepresentation and false advertising.
Because
of the large number
of business plans and related materials that we review, and the similarity
of many such plans and materials, we can not accept responsibility for protecting
against misuse or
disclosure of any confidential or proprietary information or other materials in the absence
of our express written agreement to do so.
The Washington Attorney General is seeking at least $ 14 million from the food industry, alleging a trade association broke public
disclosure laws by shielding the names
of companies that contributed to a campaign
against an initiative that would have required food makers to label products with GMOs.
(I'd direct the same complaint
against a possible SEC proposal to mandate
disclosure of board
of director diversity, another item Brown supports.)
Here's a discussion
of a paper, «Regulating
Against Bubbles: How Mortgage Regulation Can Keep Main Street and Wall Street Safe - From Themselves,» by Ryan Bubb and Prasad Krishnamurthy (
disclosure: my law school classmates), that sort
of takes the idea
of a housing bubble seriously as a bubble.
Though no amount
of disclosure would help customers at «Amalgam» and Wells Fargo from fake accounts, perhaps banners like these would have at least armed customers — especially some
of the more vulnerable ones —
against pressure to legally sign up for a new account.
Though no amount
of disclosure would help customers at «Amalgam» and Wells Fargo from fake accounts, perhaps banners like these would have at least armed customers — especially some
of the more vulnerable ones —
against pressure to
Patrick Ruffini, a co-founder Echelon Insights, a Republican - leaning digital analytics and research firm, said the public outrage this week over the
disclosures about Cambridge Analytica «feels like a double standard»
against the backdrop
of how the Obama campaign and other Democratic and Republican political operatives sought to use Facebook data during the 2012 and 2014 election cycles.
The revelational rap
against apologetic theology is that it either engages in a sellout to the «world» (the self -
disclosure of God being so utterly relativized by human wisdom that Christians are unable to tell atheists anything that they don't already know), or it is an exercise in various intellectual imperialisms, such as: «We can prove the existence
of God» or «If human culture really understood itself, it would find that it is striving toward that which we already have.»
And protests
against the effort can be constructive only if they participate in the effort, gather up into their own vision the deepening
disclosure of the symbolic and transhistorical vitalities
of historical fact.
The shocking
disclosures at the Nuremberg trials
of Nazi doctors for «crimes
against humanity» brought a temporary reversion.
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Litigation funder IMF is calling for aggrieved shareholders to sign up for a possible court action
against Treasury Wine Estates, the owner
of a portfolio
of leading and iconic wine brands such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass and Lindemans, claiming «deceptive and misleading conduct» over
disclosures around its troubled US business.
Maurice Blackburn lodged documents in the Federal Court on Wednesday to begin a class action
against Treasury Wine Estates over what it claims was a late
disclosure of heavy write - downs.
The OFT has withdrawn criminal cartel proceedings
against British Airways executives following late
disclosure of documents.
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All 19 votes
against the bill came from the opposition Conservatives, who objected to the lack
of a
disclosure veto provision.
Resolution WHA65.6 also requested the Director - General to: «develop risk assessment,
disclosure and management tools to safeguard
against possible conflicts
of interest in policy development and implementation
of nutrition programmes consistent with WHO's overall policy and practice».
A spokesman for the Catholic Diocese
of Buffalo declined to disclose more information about 42 priests who were identified as having had credible allegations
of child sexual abuse brought
against them, but he said further
disclosures «certainly will be considered» in the future.
The 2004 election cycle saw a dramatic rise in the number and size
of nonprofit organizations that bought TV ads, organized voter turnout drives and conducted political «education» campaigns that were effectively working on behalf
of (or
against) one candidate or party, and because they used «soft money» in the process, their donors weren't limited in how much they could give and didn't fall under the strict
disclosure rules required when trying to influence an election.
This year, the governor downplayed the issue, listing it with a number
of other steps he wants to take, including stricter penalties
against bribery, creating an independent agency to police campaign filing violations and greater
disclosure by lawmakers
of their private law clients who have business before the state.
Under New York State law, 501 (c) 4 groups were never entirely exempt from such
disclosure but were in fact able to conceal the identities
of their donors as long as they didn't expressly call for voting for or
against a particular candidate.
It concluded this week that McLaughlin was responsible, and that doing so violated the chamber's policy
against disclosure, and said that McLaughlin's
disclosure «indicates that he is guilty
of the sexual harassment
of which he was accused.»
The charges
against Mr. Silver are focused on his outside income — which U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has argued amounted to «bribes and kickbacks» disguised as legitimate earnings — and today's agreement calls for new
disclosure requirements for any income in excess
of $ 1,000.
SERAP's request followed growing allegations
of corruption
against Mrs Alison - Madueke and the recent disclosure by the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had recovered about half a trillion naira fr
against Mrs Alison - Madueke and the recent
disclosure by the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee
Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had recovered about half a trillion naira fr
Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had recovered about half a trillion naira from her.
«By agreeing to limit your personal spending on your own behalf and adhering to the program's
disclosure regime, we can ensure this is a race about ideas, not a contest pitting the voices
of thousands
of small donors
against one man's fortune,» Stringer said.
DiNapoli previously had launched a shareholders lawsuit
against Qualcomm to nudge them in the direction
of donor
disclosure.
Republican Rep. Claudia Tenney is struggling to raise money for her 2018 election campaign
against Democratic state Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi in what is expected to be one
of the most competitive House races in the nation, new
disclosure reports show.
In the ongoing battle over public
disclosure of political spending, Democratic Comptroller Tom DiNapoli is launching a lawsuit
against telecommunications giant Qualcomm to have a look at their political spending.
The Assembly ultimately censured Mr. Lopez for harassment, after reaching confidential settlements to prevent
disclosure of the first two allegations
against him.
Laufer also called Friday's public
disclosure of her secret memo «a highly prejudicial and perhaps politically - motivated act» and threatened reprisal, saying: «I specifically reserve all
of my clients» rights and remedies to pursue action
against you and your office.»
When the Senate Republicans ultimately agreed to the evaluation
disclosure bill, they went
against the wishes
of New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who had sought greater
disclosure of teacher scores.
Numerous candidates with delinquent campaign finance
disclosure reports had long been able to carry on without suffering significant consequences for failing paying fines assessed
against them; Pedro Espada rose to the Senate's top position with dozens
of missing reports and about $ 30,000 in unpaid fines.
While the real - estate market was collapsing, the husband
of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand made a large number
of bearish bets
against housing stocks, an analysis
of congressional
disclosure reports shows.
Though he admitted the most obvious solution to the ever - common criminal indictments
against public servants with private sector jobs would be to remove that «conflict,» Cuomo stopped just short
of calling for a ban on outside income, and instead proposed «total
disclosure.»
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney is struggling to raise money for her 2018 election campaign
against State Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi in what is expected to be one
of the most competitive House races in the nation, new
disclosure reports show.
Two Democrats hoping to run
against state Sen. Jeff Klein
of the Bronx have filed
disclosure reports: Alessandra Biaggi raised $ 8,043 and has $ 5,942, while Lewis Kaminski raised $ 11,363 and has $ 11,075.
In the wake
of the scandal, JCOPE staffers will be paying «closer attention» to financial
disclosures, though officials for the watchdog agency declined to say how it missed crucial information in Bharara's case
against Percoco.
NIFA member Chris Wright voted
against the guidelines, arguing that the changes «gutted» the board's original intent, adding that the county already requires most
of the
disclosures.
When stacked
against each other, the poll found 58 percent
of voters would prefer keeping a part - time Legislature but requiring more
disclosure of outside income, as opposed to 40 percent who favored a full - time Legislature.
Critics want to see more public debate and financial
disclosure from council members to guard
against conflicts
of interest.