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  2. Accountant–client privilege - Wikipedia

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    Accountantclient privilege is a confidentiality privilege, or more precisely, a group of privileges, available in American federal and state law.Accountantclient privileges may be classified in two categories: evidentiary privileges and non-evidentiary privileges.

  3. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    Note that these confidentiality requirements overlap with but are distinct from evidentiary rules of attorney-client privilege. [ citation needed ] 1.7-1.11: Conflicts of Interest , including restrictions on attorneys arising from current clients, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] former clients, [ 11 ] prior work as a government employee or judge , [ 12 ] [ 13 ...

  4. Professional privilege - Wikipedia

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    Professional privilege may refer to rights to maintain confidentiality in various professions and jurisdictions: Accountantclient privilege in the United States; Legal professional privilege: Legal professional privilege (Common Law) Legal professional privilege (Australia) Legal professional privilege (England & Wales)

  5. What is a fiduciary duty? - AOL

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    An attorney must always act in the client’s best interests, including maintaining attorney/client privilege. The attorney should act fairly, be loyal, act with care and always prioritize the ...

  6. Privilege (evidence) - Wikipedia

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    One well-known privilege is the solicitor–client privilege, referred to as the attorney–client privilege in the United States and as the legal professional privilege in Australia. This protects confidential communications between a client and his or her legal adviser for the dominant purpose of legal advice. [1]

  7. Trump sentencing transcript: Listen to Trump's entire hush ...

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    I wasn't allowed to use the lawyer-client privilege or the reliance on counsel. PHOTO: New York State Judge Juan Merchan sentences President-elect Donald Trump as he appears remotely alongside his ...

  8. Subpoena duces tecum - Wikipedia

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    A subpoena duce tecum served pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 2004 is not a violation of accountant-client privilege. 11 United States Code section 107 (a) provides that papers filed in cases under the Bankruptcy Code and dockets of the Bankruptcy Courts are public records and are to be open to examination at reasonable times without charge. [48]

  9. Confidentiality - Wikipedia

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    Recent legislation in the UK curtails the confidentiality professionals like lawyers and accountants can maintain at the expense of the state. [2] Accountants, for example, are required to disclose to the state any suspicions of fraudulent accounting and, even, the legitimate use of tax saving schemes if those schemes are not already known to ...