Common use of Exceptions to Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Exceptions to Confidentiality. Exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: a. Where disclosure is required by statute (abuse or neglect of children or vulnerable adults and/or “duty to warn” obligations); or b. Where disclosure is necessary to prove a claim of mediator misconduct; or c. When mediation is pursuant to a court order, the mediator may disclose the following: i. Whether the parties met with the mediator ii. Whether agreements were or were not reached iii. Whether future sessions are scheduled.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement

Exceptions to Confidentiality. Exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: a. A. Where disclosure is required by statute (abuse or neglect of children or vulnerable adults and/or “duty to warn” obligations); or b. B. Where disclosure is necessary to prove a claim of mediator misconduct; or c. C. When mediation is pursuant to a court order, the mediator may disclose the following: i. : ▪ Whether the parties met with the mediator ii. mediator ▪ Whether agreements were or were not reached iii. reached ▪ Whether future sessions are scheduled.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement

Exceptions to Confidentiality. Exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: a. Where disclosure is required by statute (abuse or neglect of children or vulnerable adults and/or “duty to warn” obligations); or b. Where disclosure is necessary to prove a claim of mediator misconduct; or c. When mediation is pursuant to a court order, the mediator may disclose the following: i. Whether the parties met with the mediator ii. Whether agreements were or were not reached iii. Whether future sessions are scheduled.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Child Inclusive Mediation Agreement, Mediation Agreement

Exceptions to Confidentiality. Exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: a. A. Where disclosure is required by statute (abuse or neglect of children children, elders, or vulnerable adults and/or “duty to warn” obligations); or b. B. Where disclosure is necessary to prove a claim of mediator misconduct; or c. C. When mediation is pursuant to a court order, the mediator may disclose the following: i. : ▪ Whether the parties met with the mediator ii. mediator ▪ Whether agreements were or were not reached iii. reached ▪ Whether future sessions are scheduled.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Mediation Agreement

Exceptions to Confidentiality. Exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: a. Where disclosure is required by statute (abuse or neglect of children or vulnerable adults and/or “duty to warn” obligations); or b. Where disclosure is necessary to prove a claim of mediator misconduct; or c. When mediation is pursuant to a court order, the mediator may disclose the following: i. : ▪ Whether the parties met with the mediator ii. mediator ▪ Whether agreements were or were not reached iii. reached ▪ Whether future sessions are scheduled.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Child Inclusive Mediation Agreement