Engineer-Confidentiality-and-Loyalty-Obligation-Standard
Rs · Resource
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/172#Engineer-Confidentiality-and-Loyalty-Obligation-Standard
Properties
Instance of
EngineerConfidentialityandLoyaltyObligationStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#EngineerConfidentialityandLoyaltyObligationStandard
Confidence
0.92
Created by
NSPE Board of Ethical Review (through accumulated BER decisions)
Document title
Engineer Confidentiality and Loyalty Obligation Standard
Importance
high
Used by
NSPE Board of Ethical Review
Used in context
Establishes that an engineer's duty of trust and loyalty to a former client persists beyond the termination of the professional relationship, at minimum for the duration of the legal proceeding in which the engineer was engaged
Version
N/A — derived from NSPE Code and BER precedents
Source Evidence
Source text
while Engineer A may not currently have a professional relationship with a former client, he still has an ethical obligation to that client to protect certain confidential information and facts, as well as a certain duty of trust and loyalty
Text references
we are certainly willing to state that such a duty exists for the duration of one legal proceeding
while Engineer A may not currently have a professional relationship with a former client, he still has an ethical obligation to that client to protect certain confidential information and facts, as well as a certain duty of trust and loyalty
TTL
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proeth:documenttitle "Engineer Confidentiality and Loyalty Obligation Standard" ;
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proeth:sourcetext "while Engineer A may not currently have a professional relationship with a former client, he still has an ethical obligation to that client to protect certain confidential information and facts, as well as a certain duty of trust and loyalty" ;
proeth:textreferences "we are certainly willing to state that such a duty exists for the duration of one legal proceeding",
"while Engineer A may not currently have a professional relationship with a former client, he still has an ethical obligation to that client to protect certain confidential information and facts, as well as a certain duty of trust and loyalty" ;
proeth:usedby "NSPE Board of Ethical Review" ;
proeth:usedincontext "Establishes that an engineer's duty of trust and loyalty to a former client persists beyond the termination of the professional relationship, at minimum for the duration of the legal proceeding in which the engineer was engaged" ;
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proeth:wasattributedto "Case 172 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-03-01T18:28:40.763255"^^xsd:dateTime ;
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Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
172
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-03-01T18:08:08.354357+00:00
First case
172
Generated
2026-03-01T18:08:08.354357+00:00
Attributed to
Case 172 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-01T18:28:40.763255
Generated by
ProEthica Case 172 Extraction