He said bidders must sign a confidentiality agreement in order to participate.
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There are also concerns in terms of patient confidentiality and data security.
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It breaks information security into three essential components: confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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Luckey signed a confidentiality agreement, according to the lawsuit filed last year.
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French and German tax authorities also declined to comment, citing taxpayer confidentiality.
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The society is pressing to have existing legislation rewritten to include explicit protection for legal professionalprivilege from government surveillance.
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Lawyers have long argued that the extension of the laws could clash with their obligation to respect legal professionalprivilege.
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Mr Eugene Grant QC and Dr Michael Forde SC said they were withdrawing because matters of " professionalprivilege" had arisen.
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The bank recently released fresh documents to SFO investigators which it originally claimed were confidential because they were protected by legal professionalprivilege.
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The bank locked horns with investigators over documentary evidence that it argued was protected by legal professionalprivilege, before deciding to relinquish the cache.
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Mrs Eileen Murphy is suing consultant psychiatrist Dr Paul E. McQuaid, Morehampton Road, Dublin, for up to £30,000 damages for breach of professionalconfidentiality.
Ús de professional secrecy en anglès
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Deltour was found guilty on charges including theft and violating Luxembourg's strict professionalsecrecy laws.
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I presume I need hardly say that I am relying upon the seal of professionalsecrecy.
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They pleaded ignorance of his doings and professionalsecrecy as to the disclosure of his whereabouts.
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Dunwody's pledged me to professionalsecrecy, you know.
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In the first place, he said, there was a rule of professionalsecrecy which would prevent him.
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Quinn Emanuel's clients also say beyond the SRB breaching professionalsecrecy, there were errors in the decisions reached.
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His professionalsecrecy merged with the mission that did not exist but that he would carry out even so.
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And Wareham very properly added that a solicitor was, in a measure, a confessor bound to observe professionalsecrecy.
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He is charged with complicity in the violation of professionalsecrecy laws, as well as possession and dissemination of confidential papers.
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Should I maintain the professionalsecrecy to which I was tacitly committed, or ought I to convey a hint to the police?
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The Colonel was approached-untilhis statement that he should consider any attempt to overcome his professionalsecrecy a personal reflection withheld further advances.
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Professionalsecrecy debarred him from telling Nigel what Mrs. Chepstow had said of herself.
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Professionalsecrecy and patriotic interest prevented greater explicitness.