1-the patient has signed an authorization for release
2- medical records have been subpoenaed
3-a malpractice suit has been filed
4-a breach of confidentiality has occured
please explain also if you can.
thanks in advance.

Barry C
the homework section is over thattaway --->

Discipulo legis, quis cogitat?
Black's Law Dictionary:

motion to quash (kwahsh). A party's request that the court nullify process or an act instituted by the other party, as in seeking to nullify a subpoena.

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