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    Running head: Document Retention Policy and Litigation Hold Notice Document Retention Policy and Litigation Hold Notice David Hamburg Jr. Final Project IS 3350 Introduction It is Premier College’s policy to maintain complete, accurate and high quality records. Records are to be retained for the period of their immediate use, unless longer retention is required for historical reference, contractual, legal or regulatory requirements or for other purposes as may be set forth

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    terrible consequences. Medlineplus (2016), states that the advance directives are legal documents that allow an individual to make decisions about the end-of-life care ahead of time. Examples of Advanced directive are: durable power of attorney, designating a health care proxy, and living will, legally documented for treatment option if one is dying or permanently unconscious.. It also important to have the legal document to the right place, when a decision needed to be made. Advances directive is controversial

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    previous quality of life. Second, even physicians who didnt want to use these machines sort of got trapped into using them in emergencies, when it was unclear what the outlook for the patient was. Once the machines are hooked up, it is difficult for legal reasons to get them turned off (Lieberson 27). In this way advance directives are economically wise because they eliminate a lot of unwanted, but previously unavoidable expensive health care (report, Abram et al. 56-57). LIVING WILLS In 1976

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    Advance Directives Before I started writing my reflection paper, I watched Oprah’s television show called Super Soul Sunday. I was delighted to tune in and see Bruce (BJ) Miller share how his near-death experience changed his life and influenced his perspective on dying. This experience led him to palliative and hospice care, and his views about death were very enlightening. He reminded me one thing is certain, death is inevitable. However, death is not inherently horrible. With the proper care

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    Advance Directives

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    Advance Directives are our wishes when we are at end of life stages of life that give specific direction of how, who, and when to treat us in our final days and hours. We can have documents drawn up to say what we want in the event we are in a state where we cannot voice our wishes aloud. These documents have legal and ethical basis, and they should be followed unless the legally or ethically unable to do so. Advance Directives gives a documented guide to the care giver’s or family member’s, so

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    Export and Import

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    MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY:- Manufacturing industry refers to those industries which involve in the manufacturing and processing of items and indulge in either creation of new commodities or in value addition. The manufacturing industry accounts for a significant share of the industrial sector in developed countries. The final products can either serve as a finished good for sale to customers or as intermediate goods used in the production process. Evolution of the manufacturing industry: Manufacturing

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    diligence and created a living will or obtained a durable power of attorney to manage their wishes or affairs, be it medical, or financial if some unforeseen situation prevents them from speaking or detailing their wishes. The question is, will their legal documents be honored. The problem is the public believes patient and family choices for life preserving measures should be respected, but the healthcare providers believes it is pointless to extend life sustaining treatment to someone who is considered

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    What Is A Standby Credit?

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    are also called “standby letters of credit”. The common feature of all letters of credit is an undertaking by a bank to pay the beneficiary of the letter of credit a specific sum within a specified time limit against the presentation of specific documents in accordance with the terms of the letter of credit. Standby credits are a type of quasi-security, in that although it can be used to secure obligations, it does not create rights against assets. It creates rights against a party, being (for example)

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    degree to which you will be taken care of. Three types of advance directives are living wills, a durable power of attorney, and a do not resuscitate (DNR). A Living will is a document that you draft before becoming too incompetent to make your own medical decisions. A Durable power of attorney is a legal document that empowers another person to make healthcare decisions regarding your

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    Drafting Note to RECITALS (a) Confidentiality agreements typically do not describe the contemplated transaction in detail to avoid the implication that the parties have come to any agreement on the terms of the transaction. Nonetheless, the definition of “Transaction” should be drafted carefully to prevent potential misuse by the Receiving Party of the Disclosing Party’s information. For instance, the Receiving Party may abandon negotiations and launch a hostile bid for the Disclosing Party using

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