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    The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners (Dental Board) is responsible for regulating the practice of dentistry in North Carolina. Their primary duty is licensing dentists in the state and ensuring dentists continue to meet licensing requirements. The Dental Board also has other more limited duties such as policing individuals who engage in dentistry‚ without a license. In those roles‚ the Dental Board both creates rules to regulate dentistry in the state‚ and makes individual decisions

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    ” (Forbes‚ 2013). In this context‚ “artist” also refers to athletes represented by talent agents. The TAA effectively restricts any other entity from legally representing athletes in any compensation negotiation. In fact‚ there have been numerous lawsuits against non-agency personnel who negotiated employment contracts for their clients‚ almost all of which have stripped those personnel of what they considered to be their rightful commission. To become a licensed agent‚ one must go through a process

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    for Uber ride-hailing service filed a lawsuit in 2013 that has recently been certified as a California class action. In the original lawsuit‚ Uber drivers alleged that they were misclassified employees. They claimed that Uber should provide compensation/reimbursement for vehicle expenses as their “employer.” Class action lawsuits can be effective at providing a remedy for consumers‚ but they are not a quick fix. The certification of the Uber driver lawsuit to class action has many online startups

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    Blac Chyna Research Paper

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    report‚ the former stripper-turned-reality-television-star filed a lawsuit against Kim Kardashian’s entire "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" family. The word is Blac Chyna is blaming the "KUWTK" clan for her show’s early demise. https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2017/10/17/blac-chyna-sues-rob-kardashian-and-his-vindictive-family/774040001/ Apparently‚ USA Today obtained legal documents that show Chyna’s filing of a lawsuit against her former in-laws-to-be on a number of allegations. Chyna

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    pro-business approach‚ at least regarding the nursing home industry‚ as is evidenced‚ by the ruling of the Supreme court in the Hayes v. Oakridge case. In analysis of this case‚ the case involved a lawsuit filed against The Oakridge Home‚ an Ohio nursing home‚ by a former resident‚ Florence Hayes. The lawsuit alleged that while Hayes was a resident at the nursing home‚ she suffered serious injuries in a fall and that the fall was the result of negligence by the nursing home staff. Oakridge entered a

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    To: Candy Land Toy Company Legal Department From: (NAME)‚ Human Resources Date: (DATE) Re: Mr. David Madison: Constructive Discharge Lawsuit Overview: Demand for our products has grown‚ and to meet that demand we have had to change the production work schedules. Mr. Madison did resign after the schedule change took effect‚ and after leaving filed a lawsuit calling for constructive discharge and contends it was based on religious discrimination. Research: According to Title VII of

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    The Taco Bell Case

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    Bell was sued by customers who complained their taco meat was more “filler” than beef. Rather than attack the customer for their complaint‚ the crisis management team of Taco Bell decided to an effective way to handle the crisis. In regards to the lawsuit‚ Taco Bell thanked those who sued them‚ allowing their marketing campaign to tell their side of the story (Crandall‚ Parnell‚ & Spillan‚ 2013). The crisis management team of Taco Bell came up with a communication strategy called “Tacogate‚” which

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    There has been sexual harassment lawsuits filed against Charney‚ in which he denies (Smith). He was an amateur pornographer and uses his ‘expertise’ in his ads (Smith). He has had workers working for him that were unable to supply proper working papers (Clark.) “Legalize LA’ is a campaign started by the company (Showcase & Discover Creative Work). These are all factors that result in much criticism of American Apparel. For Dov Charney‚ walking around the office in his underwear is normal. However

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    | | The outcomes of medical malpractice lie in the following explanation of perspectives‚ referred to as “the good‚ the bad‚ and the ugly.” This paper provides a presentation of facts of the two highest single-incident medical malpractice lawsuits in Connecticut: Daniel Jacob D’Attilo et al. v. Richard Viscarello et al. (Case 1) and Elizabeth Oram and Simon Oram as Parents and Next Friends of Spencer Oram at al. v. Corinne E. De Cholnoky‚ M.D. et al. (Case 2) A brief summary of each case‚

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    current medical liability system does not effectively compensate patients from medical negligence nor improve patient safety by addressing system errors. 93% of physicians have started to practice defensive medicine3 in order to avoid getting into lawsuits and this has adversely affected the physician-patient relationship. Physician eliminate complex procedures or procedures that seem litigious. These behaviors have strained and limit physicians to their scope of work‚ which ends up 1 Kirk W

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