Re: Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence—Request for comments on discussion draft of unified mental health service provider evidentiary privilege

In 2011, the Supreme Court authorized its Committee on the Rules of Evidence (“Committee”), chaired by Appellate Division Presiding Judge Carmen Messano, to undertake a comprehensive study of the various mental health care provider evidentiary privileges with the goal of determining whether to recommend that New Jersey replace these many privileges with one unified privilege for all mental health care providers. Judge Messano appointed a subcommittee to study the issue, chaired by Appellate Division Judge Mitchel Ostrer.

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