Not exact matches
An
issue that may be
considered in a
confidentiality order is the interplay between the confidential order, and particularly the handling
of designated information, and with the court's «implied undertaking» rule, particularly with regards to parallel proceedings.
Preparing the terms
of a
confidentiality order can in some cases be
considered a formality but surprisingly often complex disputes arise as to the implications and consequences
of a protective order on substantive discovery
issues.
Although the
issues of confidentiality, conflicts
of interest and competence will be
considered, I
consider those areas to fall within the scope
of professionalism and I am more interested in ethical decision - making as it is broadly understood and which often involves personal moral deliberation.
By paying on an hourly or project basis you can get the help you need and avoid the long term cost and commitment
of a permanent hire (but remember to
consider conflicts,
confidentiality and supervision
issues).
He then went on to
consider whether a costs order should be made against Mr Vince as a result
of Mrs Wyatt having needed to
issue a summons to «show cause» as to why the consent order should not be approved in the terms previously agreed between the parties, ie without the mutual
confidentiality undertakings.