Business Law Case Study In the case presented‚ Biff Smith‚ the Chief of Police of the local department ordered a set of bicycles off of a local storeowner‚ Dirk Right. This was no simple order though‚ in fact Biff intended on starting a bike patrol unit within the local department. Biff went to Dirks Bicycle shop to place an order. The order was for five mountain bikes to be used for patrol so they had to be custom made in order to sport the police decals. Biff was very familiar with the Schwinn
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Influence of Case Law on Policing Of the numerous things that can change policies and procedures within a police department‚ or multiple police departments‚ case law is probably the most common. Case law extends from rulings of the courts on certain topics that may not have a written policy or that may cause existing policy to be reviewed and rewritten. Perhaps the landmark case that has had the most substantial influence on modern policing is Terry v. Ohio. In the case‚ Detective McFadden
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Risk and Quality Management Assessment Jennifer McKissick HCS 451 February 8‚ 2015 Jodie Sapaugh Risk and Quality Management Assessment Chosen Organization The organization that I have chosen is a hospital. A hospital is an organization providing treatment for patients with a staff and equipment specific for that hospital. The most common and most known type of hospital is the general hospital which has an ER for the major emergencies. . A district hospital is the major health care facility
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Brooks’s Law Definition: Organizational Behavior defines Brooks’s Law as‚ “The principle that adding more people to a late software project only makes it later. Also called the mythical man-month” (McShane and Glinow‚ 2010‚ p. 237). Summary: The article entitled‚ “Brooks ’s Law Repealed?”‚ written by Steve McConnell‚ sets out to prove that “In spite of Brooks’ Law‚ adding people to a late project remains commonplace”‚ and to answer this question‚ “Is Brooks’s Law the best zeroth-order approximation
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Reflective Journal on Ethical Issues for Case Studies Angela Cleveland HCS/478 July 27‚ 2013 Lynda White As nurses‚ we encounter ethical situations everyday regarding patient care. How we handle these situations promote equality while seeking rationality. After reading the two case studies presented‚ I will discuss in my reflective journal how the ethical issues were presented‚ the steps taken in the decision-making process to ethically address the issues‚ the lenses
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TO: Jackson Jones FROM: Yaneth Eugenio DATE: June 25. 2013 RE: Your case request Dear Jackson Jones‚ Thank you for your visit to our law firm last week. I have reviewed your case and the laws and cases it relates. Based on my analysis our firm has decided not to take your case. Your conduct was intolerable and the principal had all the rights to expel you due to the fact that you were on school property. Now if you were off school property and the principal saw you else where he would have
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she is a victim of a medical malpractice and of Texas’ newly reformed tort laws. Texas lawmakers unanimously passed a tort reform package in 2003 which topped noneconomic damages that a plaintiff could receive in medical malpractice at $250‚000. That became the negligence standard for emergency care. It also required an expert witness to substantiate evidence of negligence before a trial. Tort reform advocates approve the law as a way to reduce frivolous lawsuits against health care providers and organizations
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Perfect competition Prefect competition is a market in which there are many firms selling identical products with no firm large enough‚ relative to the entire market‚ to be able to influence market price A perfectly competitive market is a hypothetical market where competition is at its greatest possible level. Neo-classical economists argued that perfect competition would produce the best possible outcomes for consumers‚ and society. perfect competition describes markets such that no participants
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be distinguished from ITT Invitation to Treat Is an action by one party which may appear to be a contractual offer but which is actually inviting others to make an offer of their own. Invitation to treat lacks of promissory intent 1. Boots Case (Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd) Self service PS sued Boots cash for breach of pharmacy and poison act by selling certain poison not under supervision of registered pharmacist as boots cash is a
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Technology and Health care HCS/531 Technology and Health care Technology is “the boon and bane of medicine”. It has been a great blessing for health care system of the United States by providing new treatments and cured for the chronic illnesses‚ and sophisticated diagnostic procedures to reduce complication and incapacity. Ever since the postindustrial era‚ the development of new technology has continued to change many facets of health care delivery (Shi & Singh‚ 2012). Telehealth is a type of technological
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