Toulson & Phipps on confidentiality
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Toulson & Phipps on confidentiality
Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters, 2020
4th ed
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Confidentiality
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Historical introduction
- Principles and foundations
- Circumstances importing an obligation of confidentiality
- Objectively confidential information
- Misuse
- Remedies
- Privacy
- Data protection and freedom of information
- Confidentiality and foreign law
- Medical advisers
- Bankers
- Broadcasting and journalism
- Employees and employers
- Teachers, clergy, counsellors and mediators
- Police
- Lawyers
- Litigation : the general principle and exceptions
- Legal professional privilege and confidence
- Public interest immunity
- Methods of partial protection
- Children
- Arbitrations
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Confidentiality is a complex subject. In the Fourth edition of Toulson & Phipps on Confidentiality , Charles Phipps along with new editors William Harman and Simon Teasdale provides a comprehensive and authoritative combination of reference, analysis and procedure in relation to confidentiality across all relevant areas of law. As a (very) small selection, the cases decided since the last edition include: Saab v Dangate Consulting Ltd [2019] EWHC 1558 (Comm); [2019] P.N.L.R.
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