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    The Lawyer-Client Relationship CJA/324 The Lawyer-Client Relationship The Lawyer-Client relationship is a relationship similar to one of a long-time best friend. The information passed among an attorney‚ and the client is very confidential‚ as information shared with a best friend whom an individual believes and trusts in what that person says to him and primarily keep the information between the two. Lawyers must keep information

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    Description of Client Situation Precious is a seventeen year old‚ English speaking; African American female who has just gave birth to second child. Clients first born Daughter lives with client’s grandmother in a safe environment. Grandmother however has stated she is not able house client and second child due to fear of the client’s mother (grandmother’s daughter). Therefore‚ Client does not have family that can provide her safe and adequate housing in which she can stay with her infant son and

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    Attorney / Client Privilege Richard R Parrish CJS / 220 July 3‚ 2013 David McNees Attorney / Client Privilege With the American Criminal Justice System‚ a person accused of a crime has the right to be represented by an attorney to advise them and represent them in a court. Attorneys must meet with clients and get information from the client to help form a strong defense strategy for their case. Attorney and their clients have what is known as attorney-client privilege‚ which allows attorneys

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    exchanged between parties should be prepared with a thought to potential litigation. Attorney Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine are two separate and distinct issues and should be treated within the legal world as separate disclosures. Attorney Client Privilege‚ which originated in Roman and canon law‚ has evolved into a recognized judicial doctrine and is necessary in order to provide clients with access to effective‚ well informed counsel. In Upjohn Co. v US the Supreme Court the Court

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    Holistic approach: Meaning: Holistic approach to patient care incorporates the mental‚ emotional‚ physical and spiritual health of the individual. It explores the connection between mind‚ body‚ spirit and environment. Holistic healing includes a wide range of therapies with inherently complex philosophies about the prevention and treatment of illness. Questions still exist as to the safety of complementary and alternative medicine (otherwise known as CAM)‚ which are an integral part of holistic

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    Chapter 1 Client Server Technology: An Introduction Client/Server technology is a means for separating the functions of an application into two or more distinct parts. The client presents and manipulates data on the desktop computer. The server acts like a mainframe to store and retrieve protected data. Together each machine can perform the duties it is best at. Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work load between service

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    The Processes: Marriage vs. Divorce. A Realistic Approach Many young people can tell you exactly how they expect their wedding day to go. Flowers‚ cake toppers and the colors they’re wedding party is going to wear. As they get older‚ they’re taste and style trends mature and evolve as do they’re ides of the perfect wedding. Doves‚ butterflies and music dance in their heads on a regular basis. However‚ as maturity sets in‚ the cost and how they value a dollar usually causes some downsizing. Also

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    Programs May‚ 2013 “The aversion therapy is considered a type of psychological treatment‚ where patients will be exposed to different types of stimulus and at the same time it will experience some type of discomfort (Lieberman‚ 2012).”This treatment is based on the principles of classical conditioning; using classical conditioning to get rid of addictions or unwanted behaviours. Patient’s unwanted addiction is paired with a drug that makes them sick. “Aversion therapy can be used with alcoholics.

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    conditions have been taking a mental and emotional toll on him. Client attributes increase in drinking as a result dealing with work stress. Client continues to drink and have increased from out drinking with friend 3-4 days a week to additionally drinking at home daily. Client only feels happy when he is drinking‚ because he does not think about work. Client does not have someone close to discuss his experiences and feelings with at home. Client does not want to talk to his wife about his issues‚ because

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    how they fit into my belief system and if it would help me counsel my clients. I don’t really know how I would focus on the first one that we are all going to die. I personally don’t spend a lot of time and energy thinking about death. That’s probably because Ive got some specific beliefs that have put that dilemma to rest‚ at least for me. However I think that I could offer some good insight and an empathetic ear to a client who was asking such questions‚ and hopefully try and help them find their

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