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CONSUMER DUTY

Iridium offers a comprehensive service to guide financial firms in complying with the Consumer Duty regulations introduced by the FCA. The Consumer Duty entails new rules and outcomes that firms must adhere to, with a focus on customer-centric practices and responsible business operations. Iridium's

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A CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE OVERVIEW

Clinical negligence claims require claimants to establish duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and more. Healthcare workers owe patients a duty of care to avoid physical injuries. The law on advice has evolved with cases like Montgomery, emphasizing the importance of informed consent. Recent leg

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Private Duty Nursing Overview 2021

Private Duty Nursing (PDN) is the provision of individual and continuous care under a physician's direction, including shift care by registered nurses or licensed practical nurses. PDN services are part of the MO HealthNet PDN Program. Eligibility requirements include being under 21 and MO HealthNet

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Europe Heavy-Duty Autonomous Vehicle Market Growth Opportunities 2023-2032

The Europe heavy-duty autonomous vehicle market (excluding U.K.) was valued at $39.6 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $387.2 billion by 2032, witnessing a CAGR of 28.82% during the forecast period 2023-2032.\nRead Report Overview: \/\/bisresearch.com\/industry-report\/europe-heavy-duty-au

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Workers Compensation Solutions for Light Duty Job Assignments

Learn effective solutions for Workers Compensation Light Duty job assignments. This guide provides strategies to create and implement light-duty roles, helping injured employees return to work safely and efficiently. Understand essential benefits and best practices for managing light-duty assignment

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What are the business opportunities in APAC Heavy-Duty Autonomous Vehicle Market

The Asia-Pacific heavy-duty autonomous vehicle market (excluding China) was valued at $34.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $305.3 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 27.28% during the forecast period 2023-2032.\nRead Report Overview: \/\/bisresearch.com\/industry-report\/asia-pacific-hea

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Optimize to Successful Return to work modified duty

Return to work modified duty enables employees recovering from injury or illness to resume work with adjusted responsibilities. This program helps employees reintegrate into the workplace gradually, performing tasks that match their current capabilities while avoiding further injury. Employers retai

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Ensuring Compliance with Prevent Duty in Higher Education

Statutory guidance emphasizes the importance of integrating the Prevent duty into ICT policies in Higher Education. Key points include the need for Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) to reference the Prevent duty, effective communication of AUPs, and the consideration of web filtering. While filtering i

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Prevent Duty Training for Early Years Education Professionals

The Prevent Duty Training for Early Years Education Professionals aims to provide crucial information on the Prevent Duty and responsibilities outlined in KCSIE 2023. The training covers key aspects such as local risk factors, extremist groups affecting youth, recognizing signs of vulnerability in c

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Understanding Prevent Duty in Higher Education: Care, Wellbeing & Support

The Prevent duty in higher education requires specified authorities to prevent individuals from being drawn into terrorism. Alongside duty of care, institutions must safeguard staff and student wellbeing while identifying and supporting at-risk students. Effective pastoral care and policies for pray

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Understanding Duty of Care in Health and Social Care Settings

Duty of care in healthcare settings involves promoting wellbeing, ensuring safety, and supporting individuals' rights. Workers must identify concerns, report them appropriately, and support independence while navigating dilemmas and mental capacity issues. The duty extends to enabling individuals to

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Understanding the Duty of Candour in Legal Services

Explore the legal principles behind the Duty of Candour, including when disclosures should be made, training staff to disclose unanticipated events in patient care, liaising with patients and families, and applying open principles in practice. Learn about the statutory Duty of Candour, key recommend

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Principles of Duty of Care and Civil Liability Act 2002 Explained

Understand the duty of care in legal claims, with insights from cases like Adeels Place v. Moubarak and Sullivan v. Moody. Learn practical guidance on pleading duty and explore key principles from the Civil Liability Act 2002, including foreseeability of harm and considerations for negligence.

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Understanding Conditional Duty Exemptions and the Harmonized System

This information delves into the concept of conditional duty exemptions associated with the Common External Tariff (CET) and the Harmonized System (HS). It explains the structure of the Schedule of Rates based on the HS, the application of duty rates in CARICOM, and the lists of items ineligible for

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Update on Informal Working Group Activities for AEBS in Heavy-Duty Vehicles

The Informal Working Group on AEBS for Heavy-Duty Vehicles has made significant progress in developing a draft regulatory proposal to revise UN Regulation No. 131. Key tasks include assessing accident situations, exploring a generic marker triggering AEBS, defining performance requirements, and more

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Understanding Negligence in Tort Law

Negligence in tort law refers to carelessness in legal terms, indicating a failure to meet the basic duty of care that a reasonable person would provide in various situations. It involves breaching a legal duty to take care, resulting in harm to the plaintiff. Key elements include duty to take care,

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Overview of Conditional Duty Exemptions and Ineligible Commodities under CET

The Harmonized System, administered by the WCO, forms the basis for the Schedule of Rates in the CET. Conditional Duty Exemptions allow goods to be imported duty-free or at reduced rates for specific purposes, subject to approval. Certain commodities are deemed ineligible for duty exemptions, based

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Understanding Objectives and Types of Custom Duties

Custom duties play a crucial role in regulating imports and exports, preventing smuggling, and collecting revenue. There are various types of custom duties including basic customs duty, GST, protective duties, safeguard duty, countervailing duty, anti-dumping duty, and social welfare surcharge. Thes

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Understanding Professional Duties in Accountancy

This informative content discusses various aspects of professional duties in accountancy, such as negligence, breach of duty of care, causation, asset valuation, and ethics. It covers topics like duty of care, foreseeability test, breach of duty standards, causation principles, and the accountants'

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Return to Duty Process for Technicians

Detailed explanation of the return-to-duty process for technicians including preparation steps, required forms, and submission requirements. The process covers actions needed to ensure a smooth transition back to duty, including completing necessary paperwork and ensuring effective dates align with

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Liability in Negligence: Duty of Care in Legal Cases

In negligence cases involving injury or damage, the duty of care is crucial. The landmark case of Donoghue v. Stevenson set the precedent for establishing a legal duty of care. The House of Lords ruling emphasized the concept of a "neighbour principle," expanding the scope of liability beyond contra

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Understanding Consumer Duty in Mortgage and Protection

The Mortgage and Protection Event discussed the new FCA Consumer Duty rules and guidance, emphasizing the importance of good consumer outcomes. Mortgage intermediary firms need to assess their current practices against the new standards to ensure fair treatment and monitoring of outcomes. The scope

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Kant on Moral Autonomy: Insights on Duty and Inclination

Immanuel Kant emphasizes the significance of moral freedom and autonomy, highlighting the superiority of acting out of duty over mere inclination. He asserts that a good will is inherently valuable, irrespective of consequences or external motivations. Kant distinguishes between actions driven by du

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Safeguarding Against Terrorism: The Prevent Duty in Education Settings

Since July 2015, schools and childcare providers must comply with the Prevent Duty to prevent individuals from being radicalized into terrorism. This duty involves promoting British values, conducting risk assessments, training staff, and making referrals when necessary. Prevent training is essentia

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Understanding the Prevent Duty in Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges

The Prevent Duty is a statutory responsibility that applies to various education providers, including those not receiving public funding. It involves safeguarding learners against extremist influences, necessitating risk assessments, clear policies, and staff training. Exploiting vulnerable individu

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Heavy Duty Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Workshop Highlights

Workshop discussions covered the harmonization of fuel efficiency regulations and measurement methodologies for heavy-duty vehicles. Stakeholders shared insights on common challenges and opportunities for standardization across regions like the US, EU, China, and Japan. Emphasis was placed on starti

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Recent Legal Developments in Police Law and Surveillance Practices

This update covers recent legal developments in police law focusing on data and surveillance, misconduct and vetting, as well as torts related to police duty of care. It includes cases on data breaches, facial recognition, police information retention, and legislation impacting investigatory powers.

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Understanding the Duty of Candour in Health and Social Care Act 2020

The Health and Social Care (Quality and Engagement) (Wales) Act 2020 introduced the duty of candour for NHS bodies in Wales, outlining legal obligations in reporting and taking appropriate action when harm occurs to patients. This Act covers areas such as duty of quality, duty of candour, establishm

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Understanding Bad Faith Insurance Litigation in Ohio

Insurance bad faith is a serious issue where an insurer fails to act in good faith towards their insured. In Ohio, the Supreme Court has established the duty of good faith owed by insurers to policyholders. This duty includes the fair processing, payment, and settlement of claims. Failure to meet th

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Evolution of Permanent Commissions of Inquiry: From Royal Commissions to Investigatory Bodies

Royal Commissions are longstanding tools tracing back to important government inquiries; they inform rather than make legal decisions. The rise of permanent commissions, like Australia's ICAC, addresses failures in government oversight of misconduct and corruption through independent investigations.

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Promoting Equality in Wales: Implementing the Socio-economic Duty

The Welsh Government is prioritizing equality and human rights, especially in the context of Brexit, by commencing the socio-economic duty outlined in the Wales Act 2017. This duty requires specified public bodies to consider how their decisions can reduce inequalities associated with socio-economic

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Investigation on Detection of Food Adulteration in Chemistry

This chemistry investigatory project focuses on detecting food adulteration through various experiments. Experiment-1 aims to detect adulterants in fat, oil, and butter, while Experiment-2 investigates adulteration in sugar. Experiment-3 aims to detect adulterants in chili powder, turmeric powder, a

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Understanding Qualifying Service for National Guard and Reserves Veterans

National Guard and Reserves veterans are individuals who have served in active military, naval, or air service and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. Qualifying service includes active duty for training (ADT) and inactive duty for training (IADT), where disabilities or deaths

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Understanding Fiduciary Liability Exposure of Design Professionals

Design professionals may potentially owe a fiduciary duty to their clients, which goes beyond the standard duty of care. This duty includes acting in good faith, trust, and candor for the benefit of the client. Recognizing the legal exposures associated with assuming fiduciary duties is crucial in c

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Employer’s Duty of Care in the Context of Covid-19

Employers have a legal duty of care towards their employees, patients, and visitors to ensure physical and mental wellbeing, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. This duty encompasses both criminal and civil laws, involving measures such as risk assessments, safety procedures, provision of perso

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Understanding the Role of a Coroner in the Investigatory Process

Exploring the pivotal role of a coroner in determining the cause of death, conducting investigations, and providing insights into the legal processes involved in cases of unknown or unnatural deaths. The article delves into the responsibilities, procedures, powers, and importance of coroners in safe

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Ethical Dilemma: Duty to Warn and Protect in Confidentiality Limits

Explore the ethical complexities surrounding the duty to warn and protect within confidentiality limits, citing legal cases and expert insights. Turner v. Jordan highlights the balance of foreseeability and harm in establishing a duty of care.

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The Continuing Duty of Good Faith in Reinsurance Contracts: English Law Perspective

English contract law's view on good faith in reinsurance contracts is analyzed. While no general doctrine of good faith exists in English law, exceptions like the duty of good faith in negotiating and performing contracts as seen in other legal systems are explored. The historical background and rat

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Breaking the Silence on Road Surfaces and Accident Rates

This paper by R.A. Rallings discusses the importance of addressing road surfaces and their impact on accident rates. It highlights the distorted public understanding of road safety due to silence, emphasizing the need for reliable information and funding. The scope includes insights from the Tasmani

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Duty of Due Care in Negligence Law: Who Owes It?

Richard Warner, a Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses negligence and the duty of due care in various scenarios. The concept of duty of care is explored in relation to strangers, like in the case of Rachel and Roger, with an emphasis on exceptions. Blackbaud, a cloud software company,

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