… about what we consider responsible action and approaches for avoiding inadvertentadvocacy. Inadvertentadvocacy occurs when a scientist presents personal preference as scientific …
… of inadvertent policy advocacy. When scientists review the science of a science-based recovery plan, policy makers, advocacy … be to identify and remove inadvertent policy advocacy. …
… and policy - scientists seeking to act as science advisors can inadvertently become issue advocates. Such “stealth advocacy” can lead to more polarized debate, delayed consensus …
… Disclosure There are three basic approaches to inadvertent … no inadvertent disclosure can result in waiver since inadvertent … advocacy may counsel the use of inadvertently disclosed …
AM Perlman - Geo. Mason L. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
… for legal ethics generally and for the issue of inadvertent disclosures in particular. One important general conclusion is that the zealous advocacy model, to the extent it is a dominant …
… inadvertent disclosures are becoming more common because even if an attorney has not inadvertently … The Committee decided not to promote uncontrolled zealous advocacy when an …
… client demand that the lawyer read and use the inadvertently produced material? At least in the view of the DC Bar, because the requirement to return the inadvertently produced …
NCI September - Nature Medicine, 2013 - nature.com
… And many leaders inside of the NIH say they welcome the voices of advocates, too. “I think the advocacy community has a lot to tell us in terms of the needs that are out there,” says …
… Advocacy has proven a slippery concept for nursing. Although the nursing profession has adopted the term ‘patient advocacy’ to … assumptions of the term ‘advocacy’ in the interest of …