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  1. a party asks for one; the judge or associate judge decides there should be one; Case conferences, including those in case-managed proceedings, are governed by rule 50.13 of the Rules of Civil Procedure. At a case conference the judge or associate judge may: identify the issues and note those that are being disputed and those that are not

  2. Nov 15, 2024 · Criminal offences are set out in the Criminal Code or in other federal laws. There are two types: Summary conviction offences, which are the most minor cases, for example causing a disturbance; and. Indictable offences, which are more serious and include theft, break and enter, and murder. The person charged with a criminal offence is called ...

  3. Case Managers Ethical Responsibilities to Colleagues. Case managers should treat colleagues with respect and should represent accurately and fairly the qualifications, views, and obligations of colleagues. The case manager shall not exploit a dispute between a colleague and an employer to obtain a position or otherwise advance the case manager ...

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  4. A. General Case Management Principles in an Adjudicative System. The tribunal controls its process. A fundamental principle of case management in any adjudicative system is that the tribunal controls its processes. Although the tribunal does not have to consult counsel on a case-by-case basis as to their availability, the tribunal will consult ...

  5. CCMC Standards with Comments. Ethical principles (e.g., autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and veracity) present a challenge in case management practice, not any different than those presented to other healthcare professionals. However because of the key role you play as a board-certified case manager (CCM) in the management ...

  6. PREFACE. Since the National Case Management Network of Canada (NCMN) was launched in November 2006, there has been intent to bring together a representative group of stakeholders to begin the development of national Case Management standards. In 2008 this intent became a reality. e purpose of the Canadian Standards of Practice for Case ...

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  8. Veracity. Veracity is the ethical principle that obligates you to tell the truth to your clients/support systems, professional colleagues, and any other individual or entity you deal with while providing case management services. Truth telling adds value both to you as case manager and to your clients/support systems.

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