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2012 New Releases Catalogue December - Learningemall.com

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SECURED TRANSACTIONS:ARTICLE 9 OF THEUNIFORM COMMERCIALCODE AND IMPACT OFARTICLE 1By Robert LeVineSecured transactions under Article 9 of theUCC are one of the most heavily litigatedareas of <strong>com</strong>mercial law. With a recordnumber of loan defaults and bankruptcies,the law of secured transactions takes onnew significance.Mistakes in perfection are costly inenforcing a secured interest under Article9. In bankruptcy, as trustees andunsecured creditors closely scrutinize thesecured status of creditors, such mistakescan be fatal. As loan defaults skyrocket,lenders must exercise extreme duediligence to ensure that their securityinterests are fully protected and free ofeven minor defects.Our presenter will walk you through Article9, the impact of Article 1 on securedtransactions, and best practices to ensuresecurity interests are enforceable. Context of secured transactionswithin the structure of the UCC Impact of Article 1 on securedtransactions Key definitions under Article 9 Enforceability of security agreement Perfection of security interest Collateral: expanded definitions Law governing perfection and priorityof security interests Other methods of perfection Rules of priority DefaultItem no. : JE11200590Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 89 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00UCC FOR THE GENERALPRACTITIONER, THEBy Steven WeiseTo a general practitioner, the UCC and its<strong>com</strong>mercial laws are frequentlyencountered and may seem mysterious.This program is designed for attorneyswith a general practice that need to keepcurrent with substantive changes anddevelopments in the UCC that affect dailybusiness practices. Expert panelist andmember of the Permanent Editorial Boardfor the Uniform Commercial Code, SteveWeise will discuss <strong>com</strong>mon issues, recentdevelopments, and updates to Articles 2, 3,4, 8, and 9 with specific attention given toreal-world examples and best practiceguidelines.Item no. : PK11200346Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00COMMUNICATIONSPROFESSIONALISM INHEALTHCARE: PATIENTINTERACTIONS,COMMUNICATION ANDPERSONAL DEVELOPMENTThis program discusses ways you canexhibit professionalism while caring forpatients. It focuses on improving<strong>com</strong>munications with patients andcolleagues and how to improveprofessionalism through personaldevelopment.After <strong>com</strong>pleting this course, the learnershould be able to: Describe elements of teamworkincluding providing assistance to andcooperating with colleagues andaccepting and soliciting constructivecriticism Define and explain the need for"cultural <strong>com</strong>petence" when providingpatient care Describe strategies for conflictresolution List five strategies for achievingprofessional growth andadvancementItem no. : BH08051019Format : DVDDuration : Approx. 14 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 378.00PROFESSIONALISM INHEALTHCARE:PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR,ATTITUDE AND ATTIREThis program will discuss the elements ofprofessionalism focusing on personalbehavior, attitude and professional attireand how these approaches and behaviorscan ensure you are a responsible,accountable and self-directed member ofthe nursing profession.After <strong>com</strong>pleting this course, the learnershould be able to: List characteristics of professionalbehavior Describe the importance ofmaintaining confidentiality Give examples of legal andprofessional standards of behavior Describe how responses to everydaysituations affect the care you give andyour professional relationships Describe steps to take to present aprofessional imageItem no. : HA08051020Format : DVDDuration : 14 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 378.00COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA LAWE-DISCOVERY ANDINFORMATIONGOVERNANCEAn organization that manages itsinformation assets properly knowing whatdata they hold, the sensitivity of that data,how they present it (e.g., social media),and where they are storing it (e.g., thecloud) is able to respond to discoveryproduction requests quickly, economically,and accurately. This thoroughmanagement of information, calledinformation governance (IG), enables anorganization to reduce storage cost,understand what data needs to beprotected, and <strong>com</strong>ply with laws andregulation. The aspects of IG dealing withdispute resolution are called electronicdiscovery and digital evidence (EDDE).The program audio from the 2013E-Discovery and Information GovernanceNational Institute will provide you with arare opportunity to sharpen your skills inEDDE. The curriculum consists of casestudies, a mock 26(f) meet-and-confer, amock hearing on parties arguments forand against a response produced usingtechnology assisted review aka predictivecoding, and panel discussions withluminaries in the field.The faculty, consisting of judges, legalpractitioners, technologists, and forensicsexperts will: Present information on the currentthought on the handling ofelectronically stored information (ESI),including descriptions andinterpretations of judicial decisions________________________________________________________________________________________________________Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hkAnalyze recent judicial decisions onthe production of ESI and the keyrules from the Federal Rules of CivilProcedure that impact e-discoveryProvide invaluable insights on howbest to prepare their technical staffand information systems to respondto requests for ESICover ESI issues for a variety ofbusiness sectors including the HIPAAHITECH requirements that mandatean enhanced standard of care for theparties producing and receivingelectronic health records (HER) Describe how new searchtechnologies will lead to cost-efficient,yet defensible, automated productionof relevant ESIExamine the e-discovery implicationsof the increasing use of encryption,social media, and data stored in thecloudAfter listening to this program you will walkaway with an understanding of how thehandling of ESI has evolved and thehopeful prognosis that expectedimprovements will provide cost-efficient,34

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