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Attorney as Reporter of Suspected Child Abuse

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Attorney as Reporter of Suspected Child Abuse
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A survey of state reporting laws, attorney's duty to report, failure to report and attorney-client privileges.

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Cathy Ogle Morris

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Attorney as Reporter of Suspected Child Abuse (Mar 2014)

A survey of state reporting laws, attorney's duty to report, failure to report and attorney-client privileges.

Originally presented: Feb 2014 School Law Conference

Cathy Ogle Morris, Child Protection Court of South Texas - Boerne, TX