Common use of Privilege or Disclosure Otherwise Prohibited by Law Clause in Contracts

Privilege or Disclosure Otherwise Prohibited by Law. Any person who, in connection with the procedures contained in this Covenant, references customers and/or clients with whom he or she has a relationship that is subject to a legal privilege, such as the attorney-client, therapist- client, or physician-patient privilege shall not, in any event, be required to disclose the names or any other identifying information of such customers and/or clients. In this case, the person shall provide all of the required documentation but shall rename all clients as “Client 1,” “Client 2,” etc. Furthermore, no person shall be required to submit or disclose any documentation, the submission or disclosure of which is prohibited by law.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: smrha.org, Deed Restriction and Covenant, Deed Restriction and Covenant

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