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HIPAA
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
On August 21, 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a bipartisan overhaul of health insurance into law. But the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), also known as Kassebaum-Kennedy, for its two principal Senate sponsors, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, ...
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QUALITY ASSURANCE
Assignment Report on Quality Assurance
Executive Summary
This paper shall cover the whereabouts of handling and rectifying environmental damage in the holistic context. Our main focus would be to highlight the impact of environmental damages and to make readers understand and comprehend the essence of considering and taking effective measures for ...
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LEGAL CASE
Legal Case comparison and discussion
Legal Case comparison and discussion
LLC vs. Wild Oats Markets, Inc.
Wild Oats Markets is an operator of food stores and farmers markets in North America. The stores offered dry grocery, meat, poultry, seafood, dairy, frozen, prepared foods, bakery, vitamins and supplements, health and body care, ...
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INSURANCE FRAUD
Insurance Fraud
Insurance Fraud
Introduction
It has been a significant problem for insurance companies to deal with automobile fraud rings. These rings, involved in vehicle fraud, comprise of medical practitioners, attorneys, witnesses, and insured parties. Furthermore, such groups have been a significant source of fraudulent insurance claims. As an intelligence analyst, ...
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Revolution and Constitution
Introduction
The Bill of Rights (United States Bill of Rights) denotes the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It limits the powers of the federal government gives rights such as freedom of the press, of speech, of religion, assembly, and bear arms. They were adopted by Congress September ...
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DON'T TALK TO COPS, PART 2
Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
Introduction
This essay comments on the video “Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2”. George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department gives his views after the first part of the video delivered by the James ...
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DON'T TALK TO COPS, PART 1
Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
Introduction
The essay comments on part 1 of the video “Don't talk t the cops” by Mr. James Duane. Mr. James is a professor at the Regent Law School and a defense attorney, who tells ...
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JURISPRUDENCE ASSIGNMENT
Modern natural-law theorists appear to be motivated less by reason than by their own view as to what is morally acceptable
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion4
Positivism, morality and Natural-Law7
Law and morality10
Defence of Nature11
John Finnis and Human Nature14
Conclusion20
End Notes22
Bibliography24
Modern natural-law theorists appear to be motivated less by reason than by their own view ...
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SALE V. HAITIAN
Sale v. Haitian Centers Council
Sale v. Haitian Centers Council
Introduction
The Haitian Centers council raised a case against a new law that restricts the Haitian refugees in United States. The logic behind this case of Haitian Center based on Act 33 that safeguards the refugees. The court decision went ...
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STATUTORY RAPE
Statutory Rape
Statutory Rape Law
Introduction
Statutory rape is a criminal offense, which commits when adults have a sexual relationship with whom the law deems not capable of consenting to sex because of their age or incapacity. The law conclusively presumes that minors and incapacitated persons are not sufficiently mature to understand ...