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Legal Issue in the Professional Thesis

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Topic:Legal Issues

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In that regard, the dean could avoid an outright refusal and still satisfy her ethical obligation (and without creating potential liability) by advising

Ms. Hall that any letter of recommendation would necessarily reference both her academic performance and also the objective factual circumstances precipitating her withdrawal from NBSU.

The alternative of providing the requested recommendation letter without any reference to the accusations could potentially result in liability for NBSU should Ms. Hall

subsequently cause harm to patients in a similar manner (Halbert & Ingulli, 2007).

Therefore, the request should be refused unless it includes an appropriate specific reference to the circumstances of Ms. Hall's withdrawal from NBSU

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Halbert, T., Ingulli, E. (2007). Law & Ethics in the Business Environment. Cincinnati:…


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Halbert, T., Ingulli, E. (2007). Law & Ethics in the Business Environment. Cincinnati:

West Legal Studies.

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