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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't get it This sounds like some kind of business class, and the assignment was to create an employee handbook to keep your company out of legal trouble. They weren't supposed to create their own policies. The whole point of legal boilerplate is to be standardized. [/quote] It’s really not. —attorney[/quote] Were you the same attorney who wrote this? "This is a dumb assignment to use a plagarism check for. I’m a lawyer that writes these policies for companies. We all basically take the standards model language from internet sources (some of which he may have used such as SHrM, others of which would not be easily accessible to a non lawyer) and then edit for our particular client’s needs. You can’t ask someone to write a form policy and then ding them because their form policy follows the form. This is a ridiculous application of plagiarism—you would not want a policy where people put things in their own words. [b]The whole point of a policy is to use certain standard accepted terms so there is no later dispute about meaning[/b]."[/quote]
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