A) A principal is responsible for the tortious conduct of an agent irrespective of the scope of his or her authority.
B) Examples of dual agents are finders and middlemen.
C) Minksine Corporation is liable for the injuries caused by Sandy.
D) The principal is not allowed to recover for lost sales due to the agent's competing venture.
A) The principal can recover damages from the agent if the competition continues after the agency has ended.
A) An agent can legally take an opportunity that is entitled to the principal.
D) An agent and a principal cannot be held responsible for the same tort.
The key message for all public sector staff is: Misuse of confidential information is corrupt conduct and proven instances can result in criminal charges.
The Crime and Corruption Commission has published this short animation to raise awareness of the seriousness of misuse of confidential information. The animation is based on a number of findings from Operation Impala, including some of the most common causes for employees finding themselves under investigation for corrupt conduct for misusing confidential information.
A successful claimant in an action for misuse of confidential information is entitled to either an account of profits or an inquiry as to damages. The usual measure of damages is that the defendant should compensate the claimant for the loss which the defendant has caused to the claimant. In some circumstances, however, ...
Examples of confidential materials which may be protected: Discoveries, scientific theories or mathematical methods.
If an obligation of confidentiality arises our solicitors are here to help you. There is an obligation to keep information confidential can be imposed by: 1 Contract; 2 Implied because of the circumstances of the disclosure; or 3 Implied because of the special relationship between the parties concerned e.g. employee/employer or solicitor/client.
Technical information provided to public authorities for securing regulatory approval are typically time-limited. Examples of confidential materials which may be protected: Formulas not capable of analysis in the final product; Recipes which are not apparent from the final product; Processes;
Due to this, they are dealt with by specialist Courts in England and Wales.
Myerson Solicitors LLP is noted for its ‘direct and concise advice’. Key figures include the ‘knowledgeable’ Jonathan Hassall and Carla Murray’
To be protected by the law of confidential information, the information must be confidential in nature and disclosed in circumstances importing an obligation of confidence. Disputes can often arise as to whether the information was actually confidential. Whilst it may be obvious in some cases, such as in the case of a secret formula, ...
A) A principal is responsible for the tortious conduct of an agent irrespective of the scope of his or her authority.
B) Examples of dual agents are finders and middlemen.
C) Minksine Corporation is liable for the injuries caused by Sandy.
D) The principal is not allowed to recover for lost sales due to the agent's competing venture.
A) The principal can recover damages from the agent if the competition continues after the agency has ended.
A) An agent can legally take an opportunity that is entitled to the principal.
D) An agent and a principal cannot be held responsible for the same tort.