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if you demonstrate an understanding of your legal responsibilities, then ur employer knows you know your responsibilities, and can there-by hold you accountable to them when you violate those responsibilities.
Any and all judge should be able to do this. The proper term is a "Neutral and Detached Magistrate" (magistrate or judge). This simply means that the judge or magistrate should have no personal interest or gains in the case at hand.
That is the judge's position within the judicial system - to rule on all cases coming before him. ADDITIONALLY - the prosecutor is not part of the judicial system, therefore he can never be "higher" than a judge. The prosecutor is part of the executive branch of the government.
Yes, All the hospital staff's are liable for medical negligence.
The plural form of the noun judge is judges.The plural possessive form is judges'.Example: All of the judges' attention was focused on the witness.
A Staff Judge Advocate is one of the many commissioned officers who are apart of the JAG Corps. The Judge Advocate General is the alpha dog of the JAG Corps. Its usually a two-star or three star General or Admiral. All of the military branches have one. Except the Navy and Marine Corps have the same one.
They sure do, they also do the same work that their staff do, as well as other responsibilities.
A finance staff monitors all the spending and money coming in to a business. They are responsible for keeping a balance and accurate accounting.
The Judge Advocate General (JAG) is a lawyer in the military. A JAG will represent a a soldier in military court and provide advice to military commanders.
What i found out is the patient advocate is in charge of each hospital. giving you no solution to any problem as he sides with all his staff. What a bunch of crap.
No - the U.S.Navy, Army, and Air Force have their own Judge Advocate General (JAG) staff corps; the U.S. Marine Corps and the Coast Guard do not maintain their own separate staff corps, but have their own legal divisions.The Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division, the Marines' legal arm, falls under the JAG of the Navy; the Coast Guard's equivalent is their CG Legal Division. Each branch corps or division specializes in prosecuting/defending cases within their own branch.One major difference in Marine Corps lawyers is that unlike their staff officer counterparts in the other branches, they are full line officers, meaning they can fill any officer position (combat or otherwise) in the Fleet Marine Force.
Licensees and managers need to ensure all staff are familiar with the provisions of the Act so they are fully aware of their duties and responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities of a logistic officer in any firm are quite diverse. The duties are to ensure that all logistics are handled which include facilitation of training for staff members and identify any areas that need improvement in efficiency.
Profit come to anorganisation when its responsibilities had been metbeacause profit is the last or remaining proceeds after all cost and its subsidiaries had been met.The responsibilities of any organisation is to meet its basic operational needs,pay the staff,pay tax etc,Therefore an organisation must first devote it energy on meeting its responsibilities then profit come if those responsibilities had been met effective and efficiently.
This is where the term "JAG Corps" comes from. It stands for Judge Advocate General Corps. It is legal arm of the navy and services all other units of the armed forces in the United States.
A military judge has many responsibilities as the job blends the civilian job of a court judge with a necessary military knowledge to serve in a capacity to judge cases based on both sets of laws. Many of the responsibilities of a military judge, also often referred to as Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG) are similar to the responsibilities of lawyers and judges in civilian life, but with a few added duties based on military laws and rules. Individuals who want to apply to be military judges must already have a college education that culminated with a Bachelor of Laws degree, or a Doctorate (Juris Doctor) degree in law that was earned at a fully accredited law school. An applicant will undergo training and classes provided by their branch of the military to understand all the military laws and regulations that are necessary to know in addition to the regular civilian law. Military judges are often called up as a part of a military court or council, and are there to offer legal advice or counsel when necessary. Military judges are all required to hold an officer position, as well. During war military judge advocates will often have responsibilities briefing and reminding officers of the rules of war, overseeing legal detention of prisoners, and assisting military police with any necessary legal proceedings that come up. The duties of a military judge advocate are varied, and can also differ from one based to another depending on what specific jobs are open and what the most pressing needs of each military base assignment are at the time. Military judges also often give legal council not only to soldiers, but are sometimes called to do so for soldiers families, as well. Any time an issue comes up that requires some type of professional legal advice, the first people called are military judge advocates because of their understanding of both military and civilian law. Some military judges specialize in appeals, as the military courts have several levels of appeals and good legal representation is needed for each step of the process. Whatever the emphasis, there is a high demand for military judges in all branches of the Armed Forces.
A director of a company oversees all the operations of the company. They are usually head of a board of directors and responsible for important decisions in all areas of a company. They can relate directly with the staff in day to day responsibilities as well.