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Consumers of evidence-based practice include not only a client, but also insurance companies, hospital administrators, policy makers, granting agencies, and OT managers who are concerned about intervention options and choices.
Legal Malpractice
A situation where a lawyer fails to provide the competent representation required, leading to harm or damage to a client.
Confidential Information
Sensitive information that is not public knowledge and is protected by law or agreement, requiring it to be kept secret.
Client Confidentiality
The ethical obligation of professionals, especially in law, to keep information related to a client secret and secure.
Attorney-Client Privilege
A legal principle that keeps communications between an attorney and their client confidential, encouraging open and honest discussion.
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