Legal Question in Business Law in Missouri
Court orders
If I perform a service for someone in a legal case (for example, drug testing) and the person shows up for the service with a court order that states when I finish my service, I am ''ordered'' to release information about the service to the attorneys involved...am I legally obligated to do so if the person who I provided the service to told me to not release it to the people listed in the court order?
Asked on 4/30/09, 6:03 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony DeWitt
Bartimus, Frickleton Robertson & Gorny, PC
Re: Court orders
Depending on your certification and your profession, and whether you are considered a health care provider under HIPAA, you may have a duty to resist a subpoena. You need legal help now to assist you in working through this issue. This is not something you can handle yourself.
Answered on 5/01/09, 11:42 am
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