| Administrative law - 1998 - 608 pages
...information protected by the attorney-client or agent-client privilege under applicable law. "Secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...or would be likely to be detrimental to the client. (b) Except when permitted under paragraph (c) of this section, a practitioner shall not knowingly:... | |
| Office of the Federal Register - Business & Economics - 2005 - 772 pages
...information protected by the attorney-client or agent-client privilege under applicable law. "Secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...or would be likely to be detrimental to the client. (b) Except when permitted under paragraph (c) of this section, a practitioner shall not knowingly:... | |
| Administrative law - 1983 - 804 pages
...to information protected by the attorney-client privilege under applicable law, and "secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...disclosure of which would be embarrassing or would likely to be detrimental to the client. (B) Except when permitted under DR 4101(C). a lawyer shall... | |
| Administrative law - 1977 - 1454 pages
...to Information protected by the attorney-client privilege under applicable law, and "secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...disclosure of which would be embarrassing or would likely to be detrimental to the client. (B) Except when permitted under DR 4101 <C). a lawyer shall... | |
| Administrative law - 1974 - 868 pages
...to Information protected by the attorney-client privilege under applicable law, and "secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...disclosure of which would be embarrassing or would likely to be detrimental to the client. (B) Except when permitted under DR 4— 101 (С), a lawyer... | |
| Administrative law - 1976 - 1270 pages
...to information protected by the attorney-client privilege under applicable law, and "secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship that the client has requested b* held Inviolate or the disclosure of which would be embarrassing or would likely to be detrimental... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1971 - 1208 pages
...to information protected by the attorney-client privilege under applicable law, and "secret" refers to other information gained in the professional relationship...or would be likely to be detrimental to the client. B. Except when permitted under DR 4-101 (C), a lawyer shall not knowingly: (1) Reveal a confidence... | |
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