A+ for the grade A.I.U. university Introduction To Criminal Law offenses against the public Introduction Any attempt to commit fraud against the public and or public trust must not be allowed to occur. When a case of fraud is exposed the victims of the case will lose trust in the way that a moral society is supposed to conduct themselves. In this case a judge used hurricane relief funds to afford an elaborate lifestyle and to take trips to the Bahamas. The judge also use this money to
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Assignment 1: Electronic Surveillance of Employees Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance – LEG 500 Strayer University. January 22, 2012 1. Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace. Privacy has become an extremely important part of American culture. Privacy is freedom from unsanctioned intrusion (American Heritage Dictionary). It is an implied right based on the Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Amendments of the Constitution (August, et al., 2001). Employees
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Employment Law and Discrimination Michael Decourcy LAW/531 February 4th 2016 David Brown Employment Law and Discrimination Cause of Action In this scenario, the plaintiff is filing a suit against the defendant for sexual harassment in the workplace. In this particular work place, there was a history of sexual innuendo. The plaintiff explains that there are four people working in the office, including himself. The other two males and the defendant routinely send inappropriate emails to each
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college degree, and must not have been candidates for any elective position in the immediately preceding -elections. However, a majority thereof, including the Chairman, shall be members of the Philippine Bar who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least ten years. (Emphasis supplied) The aforequoted provision is patterned after Section l(l), Article XII-C of the 1973 Constitution which similarly provides: There shall be an independent Commission on Elections composed of a Chairman and
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considerations when it came to environmental issues. VSA has four small offices and a main office in Eastern Washington. Each office runs differently. The company has a set of policies and procedures but each small office is allowed to interpret these rules as they see fit. The way this company is being ran is not working and things need to change before the company has more legal and financial issues. Recently, in our community, the main office relieved the manager of her duties and hired new management.
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Electronic communications in the workplace is as common as type writers once were in an office. Technology has changed allowing people to work smarter and give us the ability to communicate across time zones and even globally with ease. An article on emarketer.com reported on the results of a survey conducted by Vault.com. According to the survey, 25% of employees use the Internet for personal use during office hours for at least 10 minutes each day. Thirteen percent of workers use the Internet for
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INTRODUCTION This plan is an integral part of North Side’s ongoing efforts to achieve compliance with federal and state laws relating to billing for clinical services. The Plan creates a comprehensive and centralized system of oversight for bill coding, education, chart review, reporting and discipline (“Discipline,” as used throughout this policy shall include all steps described in the Human Resource policy manual and faculty policies and regulations including, without limitation, termination
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president. The secondary sources suggest a deconstruction, a rephrasing of the primary law. The secondary sources are used to boost determine and demonstrate the primary sources of law. The secondary sources might impact a legit judgment but these sources absolutely do not have the commanding jurisdiction like the primary sources of law. Primary sources of tax law The following are the primary sources of Federal tax law: * United State Code (USC) Title 26; * Court of Federal Claims , Decisions
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INNER-OFFICE MEMO To: Supervising Attorney From: Pat Paralegal ID: PA230-02-08-A Student: Kelly Combs Re: Security Protocols in the Law Office Date: 12-19-2011 ______________________________________________________________________________ I have researched your questions with regard to ethical compliance according to the ABA Model Rules on what is permissible to include in the firm website. The following are my findings. Please let me know if you have any additional questions
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“Bar Flunkers’ Act of 1953.” In accordance with the said law, the Supreme Court then passed and admitted to the bar those candidates who had obtained an average of 72 per cent by raising it to 75 percent. After its approval, many of the unsuccessful postwar candidates filed petitions for admission to the bar invoking its provisions, while other motions for the revision of their examination papers were still pending also invoked the aforesaid law as an additional ground for admission. There are also
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