Originally posted by Cobraman
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Hey Cobaman.
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The point Cobraman seems to miss, despite all his vast experience being an attorney's son, is that courts tend not to take all rights away from a parent unless there are some serious concerns for the child.
P.S. My dad is a doctor, PM me for half price surgeries.
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Originally posted by Muffrazr View PostNo, but if the attorney isn't following the rules he is bound to, then I would assume he could get in trouble from his actions.2012 GT500
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Originally posted by krazy kris View Postthe client going to rise from the dead and sue?
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Originally posted by Big A View PostClient and/or patient confidentiality suits are about the professionalism of the doctor or lawyer, and the oath that they swore too. Any suit regarding the patient or client would be a separate civil matter.2012 GT500
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostIts impossible to contribute to this site without , at least occasionally, posting something personal.. unless of course you are a troll.
The key is to choose wisely what personal info to post.
If his dad's not breaching his oath, then no harm no foul.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostIts impossible to contribute to this site without , at least occasionally, posting something personal.. unless of course you are a troll.2012 GT500
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