HIPAA Compliance Laws Protects the Rights of Patients

Published: 01st April 2011
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What this means is that banks and building societies have a legal right to take money from one of your accounts that are in credit to make payments due on another account that is not sufficiently paid off, if the situation calls for it. Banking providers are also allowed to stop or block your card if they have reasonable cause, but they must notify you of this and clearly tell you the reason why. Grounds for a block include the suspicion that your card is being used for fraudulent or unauthorised purposes. For this reason it's always a good idea to ring your bank and let them know if you are going overseas, since this can be a common red flag for unusual activity. The only time notification would not happen is if they have good cause to suspect money laundering and would not want to tip off the criminal until a full case has been built.

To profit online you have two options that are easy and very affordable one is you have the option of developing your own product and offering to sell it or you can become an affiliate and sell others product for a commission. A third alternative that is even more appealing is to buy partial ownership through resell rights of existing products and sell them.


Finding an attorney who is knowledgeable in both the common laws as well as the State's workers compensation laws is important as this will make the appeal process go smooth within the Court system as well as it is more likely that the employee will receive a higher settlement than if appealed themselves.

Shop around for the best price and experience that you can find in a software license drafter. Remember, when you are given rights for free and have something that is protectable as a property - even if it is not physical property - you should always ensure that you are covering your bases and not relinquishing anything that you may later want to enforce or sell. A software license agreement will help you do this.

Finally, the author should be aware that while the electronic right, digital right, and components thereof can be expressly granted, they can also be expressly reserved to the author, by a mere stroke of the pen or keystroke made by the publishing lawyer or entertainment attorney. For example, if an author wants to expressly reserve the "portfolio uses" mentioned in Electronic Digital Right Question #5 above, then the author should ask his or her publishing lawyer or entertainment attorney to clearly recite this reservation of the author portfolio electronic/digital right in the contract, and leave nothing to chance. In addition, if the author has some negotiating leverage, the author, through the publishing lawyer or entertainment attorney, may be able to negotiate the "safety net" of a "savings clause" which provides words to the effect that: "all rights not expressly granted to publisher, be it an electronic right or digital right or otherwise, are specifically reserved to author for his/her sole use and benefit".


A publishing lawyer or entertainment attorney may be called upon to handle an author-side deal. A publishing lawyer or entertainment attorney may also be called upon to handle, under different factual circumstances, a publisher-side deal. So, now, a few words in defense of publishers, I suppose.

Commerce is increasingly relying upon the Internet and other electronic phenomena, and the linchpin of this reliance is the digital right and electronic right. After all, you are reading this article, and ostensibly gleaning some information or material from it. The Web, for example, has already put a sizable dent in dictionary and encyclopedia sales, and anyone who tells you otherwise is probably an employee in a dictionary or encyclopedia publishing company or publishing lawyer in-houser in denial of the digital and electronic right, trying to protect his/her stock options.

So, "No", the New York entertainment attorney replies to the New York writer in Chelsea, "you already had automatic copyright protection in your work as soon as you wrote down the text - as soon as you reduced your vision to a 'tangible medium of expression'. Your act of mailing it from a post office on Manhattan's West Side in New York City, to Washington D.C., isn't what engendered the copyright. Rather, your prior act of crystallizing it in a tangible medium here in downtown West Side New York - pen to paper, or keystroke to hard-drive - is what caused the copyright in your work to be born. The New York entertainment attorney then explains that the phrases and verb forms "to copyright" or "I copyrighted" should probably be avoided outright - certainly avoided as synonyms for "registration" or "filing" - specifically to prevent that kind of lay confusion. After all, if the Chelsea screenwriter in New York "copyrighted"[sic] his or her work only by mailing it to Washington D.C. on Friday morning, then that would imply that no copyright yet existed in the work when he or she completed the final draft, hit the "Save" button on his keyboard, and printed it out in hard-copy form in his or her Chelsea home office in Manhattan on the Thursday evening prior - and that conclusion would be legally incorrect. In that fact pattern, the entertainment lawyer opines, the copyright existed and the screenwriter owned it as of Thursday evening based upon the events that happened in downtown West Side New York.

These lawyers also help clients who have joined the industry newly to understand what deals and contracts will be beneficial for them. They also make these clients aware of their performing rights. They help clients with understanding how to hire an agent, manager and accountant. With their awareness of entertainment law, lawyers provide general counsel to clients. They also aid with inputs on merchandising and marketing deals. Entertainment lawyers help their clients with tax issues and real estate deals too.

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