Sentences with phrase «without breaching confidentiality»

It remains to be seen whether, in other cases, a decision - maker may be required to take alternative or additional steps, such as putting in place confidentiality rings and / or redacting or anonymising data so as to allow for disclosure without breaching the confidentiality obligations.
Now that the SOD is freely available, I can refer to the contents of the leaked documents without breaching confidentiality restrictions.
But, they could not be found without breaching the confidentiality of private data, which were protected under the Greek legislation.

Not exact matches

I offered to write about the discussion using Chatham House rules (repeating what was said, but without identifying the speakers), but even that was considered to be too much of a breach of confidentiality.
The UK Association of Cancer Registries, for example, has been extracting and analysing cancer data for 40 years without a single recorded breach of confidentiality.
Lawyers specifically can take advantage of the convenience of the cloud without worrying about breaching lawyer - client confidentiality or data privacy laws.
Acknowledging the issues were novel, the motions judge in SC v. NS concluded that the defendant / accused had breached the deemed undertaking of confidentiality when he used for his criminal defence the plaintiff's documentary productions from the civil case without first seeking directions from the court as to whether and how he could do so.
I suspect that in many countries where you have some protection from being fired without a good reason, breach of this confidentiality would give the company that good reason.
Thus far, the existence of a mediation contract requiring confidentiality has not succeeded in affording any wider protection than that afforded by the without prejudice principle, albeit that a contractual remedy may afford a secure basis for the obtaining of an injunction to restrain a threatened breach of that confidentiality: see Venture Investment Placement Ltd v Hall [2005] EWHC 1227 (Ch), [2005] All ER (D) 224 (May) and David Instance v Denny Brothers Printing Ltd [2000] FSR 869.
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Acknowledging the issues were novel, the motions judge in the case concluded that the defendant / accused had breached the deemed undertaking of confidentiality when he used for his criminal defence the plaintiff's documentary productions from the civil case without first seeking directions from the court as to whether and how he could do so.
I'd think that merely telling me that one is aware of a settlement where the risk to the wrongdoer that Resurfice material contribution would be applied played a significant role in the fact that settlement was reached, without more, wouldn't be of a breach of any confidentiality obligation (unless somehow the mere fact you say something somehow breaches the obligation).
Any release of medical or mental health information about a Student Health and Counseling Center patient or discussion of that information in any forum outside the Student Health and Counseling Center without proper authorization as described above constitutes a breach of confidentiality.
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