Confidentiality

A talebearer revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the
matter.
” Proverbs 11:13 (King James Version)

I think it is important to keep reasonable confidences that a person asks you to
keep. Otherwise, that person may no longer wish to confide in you.

Even if it is not requested, I think that reasonable information that might humiliate a
person should be kept confidential.  After all, who wants to be humiliated.  And if
you were to humiliate someone they might no longer wish to confide in you.
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If you or someone you know of has suffered a loss due to a breach of
confidentiality or if you or they want to take legal measures to assure the
confidentiality ofcertain informaion, perhaps you and/or they might benefit from
competent GODly legal counsel.

In the past I have found attorneys using a Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating
publication. Martindale-Hubbell now seems to offer respected peer review ratings
and client review ratings for attorneys online.

Recently, it has come to my attention that one might find attorneys who claim to be
Christian by searching online as well.

In the future, if I thought I needed an attorney, I might try to find a Christian
attorney, who is highly rated on the Martindale-Hubbell website, and/or highly
recommended by people whose judgement I trust.
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If you are further interested in this subject, you might want to look at a Wikipedia
article on the subject of confidentiality.