Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings Clause Samples
The "Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings" clause defines the parties' obligations and procedures in the event of legal actions or government investigations related to the agreement. Typically, this clause requires parties to promptly notify each other if they become involved in lawsuits, administrative hearings, or regulatory inquiries that may affect the contract. It may also outline how the parties will cooperate in defending against such actions or in providing information. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and coordinated response to legal challenges, minimizing risk and potential disruption to the contractual relationship.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. The Practice may use and disclose your PHI in response to a court or administrative order if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also may disclose your PHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process, by another party involved in the dispute. But we shall only disclose PHI after we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also may disclose your IIHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process by another party involved in the dispute, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. Our organization may use and disclose your identifiable health information in response to a court or administrative order if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also may disclose your identifiable health information in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process by another party involved in the dispute, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. InterMed may use and disclose your PHI in response to a court or administrative order. We also may disclose your PHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena, orother lawful process by a party, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or InterMed receives satisfactory evidence that the party issuing the request has complied with the law and reasonable efforts have been made to secure a qualified protective order concerning the information requested.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. Our organization may use and disclose your protected health information in response to a court or administrative order if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also may disclose your protected health information in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process by another party involved in the dispute, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested. 4. Law Enforcement. We may release protected health information if asked to do so by a law enforcement official: Regarding a crime victim in certain situations, if we are unable to obtain the person’s agreement Concerning a death we believe might have resulted from criminal conduct Regarding criminal conduct at our offices In response to a warrant, summons, court order, subpoena, or similar legal process To identify/locate a suspect, material witness, fugitive, or missing person In an emergency, to report a crime (including the location or victim(s) of the crime, or the description, identity or location of the perpetrator)
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. Our practice may use and disclose your PHI in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. May use or disclose in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding or in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process.
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. My practice may use and disclose your PHI in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. I may also disclose your PHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena or other lawful process by another party involved in the
Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings. Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding. We also may disclose your IIHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process by another party involved in the dispute, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested. Law Enforcement. We may release IIHI if asked to do so by a law enforcement official: regarding a crime victim in certain situations, if we are unable to obtain the person’s agreement concerning a death we believe has resulted from criminal conduct regarding criminal conduct at our offices in response to a warrant, summons, court order, subpoena or similar legal process to identify/locate a suspect, material witness, fugitive or missing person in an emergency, to report a crime (including the location or victim(s) of the crime, or the description, identity or location of the perpetrator)