>>68955765>1. What is this for a paper Doki sent, and who may see it.For the absolute bare minimums of a case, she has to prove
>A - There is a problem>B - She was the wronged party>C - The accused party has responsibility for the problem>D - The accused party has not properly executed on their responsibility for the problemThe document she sent would have either been a last-ditch notification to Niji "hey we're about to sue if you don't fix this", or a notification that she IS suing with instructions on what the case contains thus far and other legal details.
>2.Are Elira, Ennna and Millie allowed to see the documents, since they are about to get suedNo. If they were being sued directly, they would get their own papers that they ARE entitled to see.
I can't stress enough that NOBODY is allowed to see those documents at this stage, or even know they exist, other than Doki, her legal representation, and Anycolor's legal representation. Disclosing medical records without permission of the patient is a jailable offense in Canada
PHIPA and an offense in Japan
PIPA article 23(1) subject to up to 100m Yen in fines (and your company gets put on a list of violators, similar to the sex offender list Burgers have).
>3. Why add medical papers to the document, if you do not want other people to see it? I thought pipac would be waived if you use this information to sue someone.She is required to prove that she was in the hospital, and for what reasons she was in the hospital, if she wants to show evidence of damages. However, she is not waiving her rights, but exercising her rights. PHIPA and PIPA both allow the person to disclose directly to a party without waiving rights, and this includes relevant legal representation. So basically
>Doki disclosed her medical records to her lawyer>Doki disclosed her medical records to Anycolor's legal team.>Anycolor's legal team decided to disclose it to the livers because ?????????????????????That last one is a crime!
Hope this helps!