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ROCKDALE MEDICAL CENTER April 17 th, 2012
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Add in good faith…………. Follow policies Seek guidance Document
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Provisions protecting personal, property and political rights 14 th Amendment protection of due process 1 st Amendment protection of free speech, freedom of religion, and the right to assemble 4 th Amendment protection of search and seizure
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Discrimination Based on race, color, or national origin American Disabilities Act Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (personal rights of school records)
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Mandatory vaccinations Abuse Reporting Copyright Practices
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Copyright Infringement Penalties Copyright infringement is the act of violating any of a copyright owner’s exclusive rights granted by the federal Copyright Act. There are three elements that must be in place in order for the infringement to occur.exclusive rights The copyright holder must have a valid copyright. The person who is allegedly infringing must have access to the copyrighted work. The duplication of the copyrighted work must be outside the exceptions. exceptions The legal penalties for copyright infringement are: Infringer pays the actual dollar amount of damages and profits. The law provides a range from $200 to $150,000 for each work infringed. Infringer pays for all attorneys fees and court costs. The Court can issue an injunction to stop the infringing acts. The Court can impound the illegal works. The infringer can go to jail.
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Breach of Confidentiality Cheating Codes of Conduct
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Slander and defamation would be a reason to sue if the teacher said something untrue about a student's character that has a negative effect on their well-being or reputation.teacher Libel is letter Slander is spoken
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Breach of duty Standards of care
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Plaintiff files COMPLAINT and SUMMONSCOMPLAINTSUMMONS Defendant files ANSWERANSWER Fact finding occurs through DISCOVERYDISCOVERY Any and All MOTIONS Possible JUDGMENT, MEDIATION or SETTLEMENT is entered. Common Motions Entry of DefaultJUDGMENTMEDIATION SETTLEMENT Entry of Default Motion to Dismiss Motion to Dismiss Motions to Compel Motions to Compel Summary Judgment Summary Judgment Possible JUDGMENT, MEDIATION or SETTLEMENT is entered. Common Motions Entry of DefaultJUDGMENTMEDIATIONSETTLEMENT Entry of Default Motion to Dismiss Motion to Dismiss Motions to Compel Motions to Compel Summary Judgment Summary Judgment A TRIAL may occur when settlement is not reached.
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Complaint-Prayer for relief/allegations/joinder of claims Challenges to the compliant (motion to dismiss) Answer (Denial, Affirmative defense, Admission of Guilt) Counter Claims/Cross Claims (co-defendant) Discovery (Depositions, Interrogatories, Inspection of Documents Summary Judgment/Trial
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The content of the materials within are researched and presented from current evidence based practice. The materials are not to be replicated without express permission of the author. Date Handouts/Signature on each page.
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Insurance or no insurance???
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It is easy to defend the right thing.
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