Asked by Angela Manabat on May 11, 2024
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If the___________ rule is violated, information that otherwise might have been protected by the
Attorney-client privilege can be used in court, which may be harmful to the client's interests.
A) supervision
B) confidentiality
C) conflicts of interest
D) ethical
Confidentiality Rule
A principle or regulation requiring certain information to be kept secret and not disclosed without authorization.
Attorney-Client Privilege
A legal principle that keeps communications between an attorney and their client confidential and protected from disclosure.
Court
A governmental institution authorized to resolve legal disputes between parties and administer justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters.
- Identify the boundaries and constraints of maintaining client confidentiality and the responsibilities of a paralegal in upholding it.
- Elucidate the juridical and moral ramifications of violating client privacy.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the boundaries and constraints of maintaining client confidentiality and the responsibilities of a paralegal in upholding it.
- Elucidate the juridical and moral ramifications of violating client privacy.
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