Client Rights
/ˈklaɪənt raɪts/
Definitions
- (n.) The entitlements and protections granted to clients within legal, professional, or service contexts.
Law firms must uphold client rights to ensure confidentiality and fair treatment.
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- client rights
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Commentary
Client rights typically focus on ethical and legal safeguards in attorney-client relationships and service delivery, emphasizing confidentiality, informed consent, and non-discrimination.
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