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The silent treatment

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1028) 17 July 2010, 79(1)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: Feature on confidentiality agreements. Explains that a principle of equity is that a party cannot take unfair advantage of information taken from another in confidence. The concept of information received in confidence is vague and a properly drafted agreement can support a claim in equity and create contractual rights. Further without a clear fiduciary relationship a successful claimant is likely to obtain damages rather than a profit based remedy.
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Feature on confidentiality agreements. Explains that a principle of equity is that a party cannot take unfair advantage of information taken from another in confidence. The concept of information received in confidence is vague and a properly drafted agreement can support a claim in equity and create contractual rights. Further without a clear fiduciary relationship a successful claimant is likely to obtain damages rather than a profit based remedy.