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1997
Negligence is “conduct which falls below a standard established by the law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm.”227 A negligence claim may be brought where there exists a legal duty of care, and breach of that duty to a person injured as a result.228 The “duty” is based upon a relationship between the actor and the injured ...
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Negligence is “conduct which falls below a standard established by the law for the protection of others against unreasonable risk of harm.”227 A negligence claim may be brought where there exists a legal duty of care, and breach of that duty to a person injured as a result.228 The “duty” is based upon a relationship between the actor and the injured ...
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The Directors’ Duty of Care – Not a Fiduciary Duty of Care
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021openaire +1 more source
Waste Duty of Care regulations: Evaluation of enforcement strategies by local authorities in England
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Ryan Woodard, Michael Williams
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CFA Institute Magazine, 2007
This article addresses the following key points: Brokerage firms now provide many services previously offered by investment advisers, which creates regulatory overlap and investor confusion. Brokers deal with clients under a suitability standard, whereas investment advisers are held to a fiduciary standard.
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This article addresses the following key points: Brokerage firms now provide many services previously offered by investment advisers, which creates regulatory overlap and investor confusion. Brokers deal with clients under a suitability standard, whereas investment advisers are held to a fiduciary standard.
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Nursing violent patients: Vulnerability and the limits of the duty to provide care
Nursing Inquiry, 2022Jennifer Dunsford
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2017
The world of dementia care can be a difficult one for carers to navigate, posing new challenges at every stage from diagnosis to end of life. In her ground-breaking investigation, rooted in original empirical data, Rosie Harding explores the regulatory and legal dimensions of caring for a person with dementia.
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The world of dementia care can be a difficult one for carers to navigate, posing new challenges at every stage from diagnosis to end of life. In her ground-breaking investigation, rooted in original empirical data, Rosie Harding explores the regulatory and legal dimensions of caring for a person with dementia.
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Characterization of nurses’ duty to care and willingness to report
Nursing Ethics, 2020Charleen Mcneill +2 more
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