Are there any kinds of information that can generally be considered as not confidential?
What will be an ideal response?
For purposes of ABA Model Rule 1.6, not really. All client information is protected, and no
distinction is made concerning if the information is “confidence or secret” as was the Model
Code’s key language. There are implied authorizations, however, and allowances for
disclosing information under certain exigent circumstances.
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A POS system is in use when you go to a grocery store and your transaction is collected at the cash register so companies can analyze your purchase behavior.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Collin obtains a position as a stock clerk where he must stock and distribute office supplies to a group of 250 employees. In his job, he uses a pull cart, ladder, and occasionally must use small hand tools in order to assemble small furniture and office equipment. Discuss safety precautions the employer must take.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A marketing information system compiles and organizes data according to a customer's sex, age, and geographic location.
The distribution of a percentage of a firm's profits among its employees is called
A. an incentive payment. B. employee benefits. C. a tax shelter. D. remuneration. E. profit-sharing.