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    This time her vital signs were absent, her skin was warm without mottling, and the pupils of the eye were dilated but reacted slowly to light. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was instituted without success, and Cindy Black was pronounced dead. Departure from professional standards of nursing care: In every nursing malpractice case the defendant nurse's conduct is measured against that of a reasonably prudent nurse under the same or similar circumstances. Departure from the professional standards…

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    “A lawyer is required to be talented and further a hard worker” Those were the very first words I was told by my father after I decided to become a lawyer, and those exact words have inspired me throughout my profession. My passion for law can be tracked back to my childhood, when I was seven years old as I saw my father for the first time in trial, standing for his client´s rights. The correctness and the pursuit of the truth held in that trial made me realize that there are not greater people…

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    org/subscribe/archive/mdd/v05/i07/pdf/702money.pdf Pakroo, P. (2014). CHAPTER 5: Understanding and Choosing a Legal Structure. Women's Small Business Start-Up Kit (pp. 147-186). Nolo. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.proxy library.ashford.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=ea2aeb70-0419-410d-a0c9 936fc717a44d%40sessionmgr111&vid=4&hid=126 Seaquist, G. (2012). Business law for managers. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc. Stim, R. (2010). Sole proprietor. Contracts: The Essential…

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    include the right of freedom of speech and the right to worship. Meanwhile, a positive right is a claim to some good or service, such as rights to education or health care. Rights are also separated into moral and legal forms. A legal right is stipulated in a civil legal code, whereas a moral right is often defined as transcending local legal codes. Legal rights include the right to an attorney or to bear arms while moral rights include the right to life or the right to autonomy. 2. The two…

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    Organ Donation Problem

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    solutions in three particular areas which are the health care system and laws, the lack of knowledge of medical staff, and the low level of public awareness. Although in the past decade, many countries have attempted to change and remove some of the legal, medical, and social barriers to organ donation, however, the substantial…

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    [2014] 3 SCR 494 (CanLII). The appellant for the case in front of the Supreme Court was Harish Bhasin. Bhasin ran his company under the name Bhasin and Associates. The plaintiff had legal representation in the form of solicitors McCarthy Tétrault. The respondents in this case were Larry Hrynew and Heritage Education Funds Inc., formerly known as Canadian American Financial Corp (to be referred to as Can – Am). The representation for the defendants solicitor Lenczner Slaught Royce Smith…

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    Court Clerks

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    training programs led by legal organizations, such as the ABA, National Judicial College or National Center for State Courts ("Should I Become a Judge?", 2017). The annual salary for a judge is about $102,000 dollars a year. The court administrators handles the produces in courthouse. The administrator duties is an administrative service manager. This combines of delegate as a court liaison, overlook the court’s financial account, and guide court representatives. The education that is require…

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    R V Dobinson Case Study

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    The defendant himself is quoted as having said “I just left it”1 implying blatant carelessness in his conduct. This solidifies the fact that his direct actions were the cause of the fire, which would support the prosecutors approach to building the case based on this failure to act. However, the decision to apply case law and create a case on the basis of omission is questionable. Alternatively, the prosecutors could have opted for an alternative and less ambiguous route of recklessness and…

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    Broken Bail System Essay

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    Bail has been used for many years in the Criminal Justice system to reassure that an offender will return to his or her trial while awaiting at home. If they do return to their trial on the set date and it is completed, then the person receives their bail money back. But if they do not return to trial, their bail money is automatically forfeited and the offender risks being charged with not only their original crime but they might also be charged with failure to appear in court. The court mainly…

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    different view or perspective, possibly reflecting cause for one’s beliefs, concerns, and/or personal freedom of expression based on their own philosophies about the structure of organ donations. Unaware obstacles such as: limited minorities being education to donate, misconceptions and religious myths can factor to rejecting a recipient of the gift of life. Some health situations are more critical than others. Although, there’s nothing positive about individuals who cannot ensure quality of…

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