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Employment Law

Employers Responsible For Preventing Workplace Violence Under Bill 168

31st March 2011
No one wants to work in an environment where harassment and discrimination are tolerated. As new laws are created and old ones are amended, protecting your employees needs to become a top priority. In Ontario, Bill 168 was introduced last summer as a way ...
Author: iSightSoftware
Business Law

Meal & rest break violations in the healthcare industry

30th March 2011
Q: I work as a nurse in a hospital three days a week doing 12-hour shifts per day. We are allowed a 30 minute unpaid lunch break every day. I usually take my lunch at the hospital cafeteria. However, while clocked out for lunch, I am supposed to have my c...
Author: bruceld9
Medical Malpractice

Why Nurses Might Fail To Notify A Doctor That Baby Suffers From A Placental Abruption

23rd February 2011
There are several types of mistakes medical staff make when faced with an expectant mother experiencing a placental abruption. The reason that an abruption of the placental is so dangerous for the unborn child is that is can greatly lessen the amount of o...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

Genuine No Win No Fee Hospital Negligence Claims

27th April 2010
Medical negligence is generally defined as the inappropriate treatment of a doctor, a nurse, a dentist or any other medical professional to a patient. Also known as medical malpractice, this is considered to be a very controversial case because trust is o...
Author: Mike Somerville
Medical Malpractice

A Typical Bronx Malpractice Attorney

21st December 2009
I want to take the liberty to inform you that there are various types of attorneys for various cases. Most time, people tend to misunderstand the duties of their attorneys. It is recommended that you hire a lawyer in the right field; this is the best opti...
Author: Ima Johnson
Legal

How to recover from serious head injury

03rd March 2009
Serious head injury can lead to a lifetime of debilitation and a wide range of problems. However, a great deal of progress has been made in the treatment of serious head injury over the last few years, and the emphasis is now very firmly placed on treatme...
Author: Nick Jervis
Legal

What does a Notary Public do?

16th February 2006
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A...
Author: David Simmons