Confidential communication definition

Confidential communication means a communication not intended to be disclosed to third persons other than those to whom disclosure is in furtherance of the rendition of professional legal services to the client or those reasonably necessary for the transmission of the communication.
Confidential communication means a communication not intended to be disclosed to third persons except:
Confidential communication means a communication that a client has a reasonable expectation is not being disclosed to persons other than a privileged interpreter and any client to whom the communication is intended to be made.[PL 2003, c. 685, §2 (NEW).]

Examples of Confidential communication in a sentence

  • Confidential communication in nursing situations is a principal tenet of the nursing code of ethics.

  • Confidential communication regarding the purchase or appraisal of real property.

  • Confidential communication to discuss labor negotiations with International Association of Firefighters Local #2095.

  • Confidential communication between the Client and BB&K shall be covered by the attorney-client privilege.

  • Confidential communication to discuss labor negotiations with Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #102.


More Definitions of Confidential communication

Confidential communication means information given to a sexual assault counselor by a victim and includes reports or working papers made in the course of the counseling relationship.
Confidential communication means information shared between a crime victim and a victim counselor within the counseling relationship, and includes all information received by the counselor and any advice, report, or working paper given to or prepared by the counselor in the course of the counseling relationship with the victim. “Confidential information” is confidential information which, so far as the victim is aware, is not disclosed to a third party with the exception of a person present in the consultation for the purpose of furthering the interest of the victim, a person to whom disclosure is reasonably necessary for the transmission of the information, or a person with whom disclosure is necessary for accomplishment of the purpose for which the counselor is consulted by the victim.
Confidential communication means a communication that is intended to be confidential between a victim and a victim advocate for the purpose of obtaining advocacy services.
Confidential communication means a communication not intended to be disclosed to 3rd persons other than those present to further the interest of the patient in the consultation, examination or interview or persons who are participating in the diagnosis and treatment under the direction of the dentist, including members of the patient's family.[PL 2015, c. 429, §21 (NEW).]
Confidential communication means information obtained by an individual
Confidential communication means a communication by a spouse to the other spouse and not intended to be disclosed to any other person.
Confidential communication means information transmitted between a victim, as defined in paragraph VI, of an alleged sexual assault, alleged domestic abuse, alleged sexual harassment, or alleged stalking, and a sexual assault or domestic violence counselor in the course of that relationship and in confidence by means which, so far as the victim is aware, does not disclose the information to a third person. The presence of an interpreter for the hearing impaired, a foreign language interpreter, or any other interpreter necessary for that communication to take place shall not affect the confidentiality of the communication nor shall it be deemed a waiver of the privilege. The term includes all information received by the sexual assault or domestic violence counselor in the course of that relationship.