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    the use of James Careful’s information and testimony regarding his conversation with Stewart‚ violated Stewart’s rights. Applicable Law: Attorney–client privilege is a legal concept that protects certain communications between a client and his or her attorney and keeps those communications confidential. To assert the attorney-client privilege a defendant must show that he had an attorney-client relationship with the attorney. United States v. Martin‚ 278 F.3d 988 (9th Cir. Cal. 2002) The fact

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    Is Education a Privilege or a Right? From your readings and experiences‚ should schooling be a right or privilege? What impact has student‚ family‚ and societal rights had on the influence of education? What role should choice play in public education (i.e. charter schools‚ private schools‚ online education‚ etc.)? Your response must be a minimum of 300 words. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Every person is entitled to the right to education is recognized as a

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    Rachel G. English II- 4th hour September 2‚ 2013 Problem/Solution Essay Learning is a Privilege‚ Not a Right Nationalized tests are tests that students are forced to take at the end of every school year for the classes that are required to be passed in order to graduate high school. Failing a nationalized test will result in a student having to either take the same class the next year‚ or the student being held back and having to repeat the grade. Because these tests are such a huge deal‚ the

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    appeals allowing the accounting firm of Zaveral Boosalis Raisch (ZBR) to use the accountant-client privilege‚ see § 13-90-107(1)(f)(I)‚ 5 C.R.S. (1997)‚ to refuse compliance‚ absent the client’s consent‚ with a subpoena issued by the Board. The Denver District Court interpreted exercise of the Board’s subpoena power‚ see § 12-2-126(1)(a)‚ 4 C.R.S. (1997)‚ as an exception to the accountant-client privilege. In the absence of express legislative language creating an exception‚ the court of appeals declined

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    Chantelle Gailushas Mr. Olson English II May 25‚ 2012 Privileges vs. Rights Throughout history‚ people have always wanted what they can’t have. Since the 1970’s‚ this is the attitude most Americans have taken with respect to underage drinking. It was at this time that many states changed the legal drinking age from 18 to 21. The theory behind this was‚ if you rise the drinking age‚ people will drink more responsibly‚ because with age comes responsibility. Unfortunately‚ the people who made

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    Introduction chapter ONE The Power of Reframing B ob Nardelli expected to win the three-way competition to succeed management legend Jack Welch as CEO of General Electric. He was stunned when Welch told him late in 2000 that he’d never run GE. The next day‚ though‚ he found out that he’d won the consolation prize. A director of Home Depot called to tell him‚ “You probably could not feel worse right now‚ but you’ve just been hit in the ass with a golden horseshoe” (Sellers‚ 2002

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    CASE BRIEFS: LEGAL ETHICS INTRODUCTION TO COMMON LAW CASE AUTHORITY 5th Semester 1. Togstad v. Vesely‚ Otto‚ Miller & Keefe‚ (1980) Facts: Mr. Togstad was paralyzed by negligent doctors. Mrs. Togstad approached Miller seeking legal advice on her malpractice case. After a standard interview‚ Miller stated that he didn’t think that she had a case. However‚ Miller never ordered medical records‚ nor did he advise her of the two-year statute of limitations. Mrs. Togstad relied on Miller’s

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    Tokyo Disneyland 6) OL’s senior executive decided to undertake this project in 1997. Why did OL make this major investment despite the fact that the decision could not be supported by their own capital budgeting (or AAR method)? We provide 3 reasons why OL’s senior executives might made this major investment despite the fact that the decision could not be supported by their own capital budgeting method. Reason 1: There was an undoubted need for growth and expansion. There was concern that customers

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    Driving a car and obtaining a valid driver ’s license is something every teenager longs for. Their parents are the ones who decide whether or not they are responsible enough to own one because owning a driver ’s license is a privilege‚ not a right. Unfortunately‚ illegal immigrants feel that obtaining a driver ’s license should be their right for working in the United States illegally and that each member of their family should own a car as well. There are already 8.7 to 12 million illegal immigrants

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    thoroughness and preparation E. Duty of Confidentiality from the 6th Amendment Right to Effective Counsel 1. Duty of Confidentiality versus Attorney-Client Privilege a) The Attorney Client privilege is a shield in evidence which protects all documents created for the client during discovery....if a third party is present the privilege is lost. (1) Work-Product Doctrine (a) this extends to memorializations of conversations with 3rd parties‚ but not the actual conversations themselves. Anything

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