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- Q4959113 subject Q8819523.
- Q4959113 abstract "The tort of breach of confidence is a common law tort that protects private information that is conveyed in confidence. A claim for breach of confidence typically requires the information to be of a confidential nature, which was communicated in confidence, and was disclosed to the detriment of the claimant.Establishing breach of confidentiality depends on proving the existence and breach of a duty of confidentiality. Courts in the US look at the nature of the relationship between the parties. Most commonly, breach of confidentiality applies to the patient-physician relationship but it can also apply to relationships involving banks, hospitals, and insurance companies and many others.".
- Q4959113 wikiPageExternalLink papers.cfm?abstract_id=969495.
- Q4959113 wikiPageExternalLink areasofpractice_breachconfidence.html.
- Q4959113 wikiPageExternalLink the_law_of_breach_of_confidenc.shtml.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q158970.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q30216.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q4959112.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q5217647.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q600571.
- Q4959113 wikiPageWikiLink Q8819523.
- Q4959113 comment "The tort of breach of confidence is a common law tort that protects private information that is conveyed in confidence. A claim for breach of confidence typically requires the information to be of a confidential nature, which was communicated in confidence, and was disclosed to the detriment of the claimant.Establishing breach of confidentiality depends on proving the existence and breach of a duty of confidentiality. Courts in the US look at the nature of the relationship between the parties.".
- Q4959113 label "Breach of confidence".