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    Attorney-Client confidentiality William J Brenengen CJS/220 Feb 8‚ 2013 Harvey Smith Attorney-Client confidentiality We would all hope that the day we need an attorney to represent us will never come. Life can throw many things at you‚ some that are not so pleasant. All it takes is being in the right place at the wrong time to either become a victim or a criminal. If the time should ever come when a person needs to retain an attorney‚ it’s important to understand what attorney-client

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    Bobby Rushton Duties and Responsibilities of the Athletic Director: New Canaan Athletic Dept. Mission Statement: NCHS Athletics strives for excellence by providing opportunities for student athletes to participate in programs that are designed to develop meaningful standards of athletic performance‚ leadership‚ commitment to one’s team‚ critical thinking‚ problem solving‚ self-discipline‚ self-confidence‚ scholarship‚ community service and relations and appropriate conduct within the educational

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    Thoreau says‚ “If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man‚ I must restore it to him and drown myself.” This metaphors sums up most of what he is saying in On the Duty of Civil Disobedience. The person unjustly wresting the plank from the drowning man is the government‚ and the drowning man himself is the citizens of a government. This is to say that if the government wrongly takes from its citizens to save itself‚ then the government must first give what has been taken back to its citizens

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    IntroductionThis paper discusses and explores both case studies in order to find the powers and duties a social worker acting in a statutory capacity might exercise in these cases‚ how might they be exercised and how might wider principles of welfare law impact on their decision making? It also analyses the tensions and dilemmas that may exist‚ referring to specific legislative provisions‚ and identify how anti-oppressive practice might influence the resolution of these case studies. It also demonstrates

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    THE DUTY OF CARE IN IRISH TORT LAW Author: Anna Louise Hinds‚ B.Corp.Law‚ LL.B (N.U.I.)‚ LL.M (Bruges). Examiner – Legal Framework Formation 1. Introduction The duty of care arises in the tort of negligence‚ a relatively recently emerged tort. Traditionally‚ actions in tort were divided into trespass and trespass on the case‚ or simply ‘case’. Trespass dealt with the situation where the injury was immediate‚ in other words direct and foreseeable. Actions based in case however‚ covered consequential

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    The Duties And Responsibilities Of Own Role Social Work 1.1.Describe the duties and responsibilities A support worker looks after the wellbeing of children or vulnerable adults or children in their care‚ assisting with nutritional requirements such as meal planning and preparation/administering medication and cleaning‚ it is also my responsibility to ensure all company procedures and policies are carried out and to maintain records of the service delivered. 1.2. Identify standards that influence

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    Breach of Confidentiality: The Legal Implications When You Are Seeking Therapy Abnormal Psychology 204 November 2‚ 1996 Breach of Confidentiality: The legal Implications when You are seeking Therapy I. The need for confidentiality in therapy A. Establish trust B. A patients bill of rights Thesis: The duty to warn has created an ethical dilemma for psychological professionals. II. Therapists face a moral problem B. Requirement by law to breach confidentiality C. Exceptions for breaching confidentiality

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    translation services‚ interpreting services‚ speech and language services‚ advocacy services 4.1 Confidentiality is closely interwoven with the concept of privacy. Every individual has the right to privacy. Privacy requires that facts or information which have been shared by someone with another party remain private and are not disclosed without the permission

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    1. Analyze the Jaffee v. Redmond (1996) case and the implications this case has had for communication between counselor and client. On June 27‚ 1991‚ Mary Lu Redmond‚ a police officer‚ responded to a fight at an apartment complex. Believing that Ricky Allen was about to stab a man he was chasing‚ she shot and killed him. The administrator of Mr. Allen’s estate‚ Carrie Jaffee‚ filed suit in Federal District Court alleging that Officer Redmond violated Mr. Allen’s constitutional rights by using

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    Implications of HIV and AIDS from the perspective of HIPAA confidentiality AXIA College of University of Phoenix The most serious diseases in history are HIV and AIDS. Approximately 20 years ago doctors found the first case of AIDS in the United States. Today‚ people living with HIV and AIDS have been estimated to be around 42 million people (Teens Health‚ 2009). There has been a report of people living with HIV or AIDS to be around 300‚000 who are not even aware that they have this disease

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