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Exhibit 10.220    
    

 
 

POWER OF ATTORNEY    
    

        This Power of Attorney is executed and delivered by PROSPECT MEDICAL HOLDINGS, INC., a Delaware corporation, PROSPECT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware
corporation, SIERRA MEDICAL MANAGEMENT, INC., a Delaware corporation, PINNACLE HEALTH RESOURCES, a California corporation, PROSPECT MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, SIERRA
PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL GROUP, A MEDICAL CORPORATION, a California professional corporation, SANTA ANA/TUSTIN PHYSICIANS GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PEGASUS MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a
California professional corporation, ANTELOPE VALLEY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, INC., a California professional corporation, NUESTRA FAMILIA MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation,
PROSPECT HEALTH SOURCE MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PROSPECT PROFESSIONAL CARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PROSPECT NWOC MEDICAL GROUP,
INC., a California professional corporation, APAC MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, and STARCARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation (each a "Grantor"
and collectively, "Grantors") to RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (hereinafter referred to as "Attorney"), as Lender, under that certain Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of
September 27, 2004 (as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the "Loan Agreement"), and other related documents (collectively, together with the Loan Agreement, as
amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the "Loan Documents"). No person to whom this Power of Attorney is presented, as authority for Attorney to take
any action or actions contemplated hereby, shall be required to inquire into or seek confirmation from any Grantor as to the authority of Attorney to take any action described below, or as to the
existence of or fulfillment of any condition to this Power of Attorney, which is intended to grant to Attorney unconditionally the authority to take and perform the actions contemplated herein, and
each Grantor irrevocably waives any right to commence any suit or action, in law or equity, against any person or entity which acts in reliance upon or acknowledges the authority granted under this
Power of Attorney. The power of attorney granted hereby is coupled with an interest, and may not be revoked or canceled by any Grantor without Attorney's written consent. 

        Each
Grantor hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints Attorney (and all officers, employees or agents designated by Attorney), with full power of substitution, as such Grantor's true
and lawful attorney-in-fact with full irrevocable power and authority in the place and stead of such Grantor and in the name of such Grantor or in its own name, from time to time in Attorney's
discretion to take any and all appropriate action and to execute and deliver any and all documents and instruments which may be necessary or desirable accomplish the purposes of the Loan Documents,
without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, each Grantor hereby grants to Attorney the power and right, on behalf of such Grantor, without notice to or assent by such Grantor, and at any time, to do the following: 

        (a)   change
the mailing address of such Grantor, open a post office box on behalf of such Grantor, open mail for such Grantor, and ask, demand, collect, give acquittances and
receipts for, take possession of, endorse any invoices, freight or express bills, bills of lading, storage or warehouse receipts, drafts against debtors, assignments, verifications, and notices in
connection with any property of such Grantor; 

        (b)   effect
any repairs to any asset of such Grantor, or continue or obtain any insurance and pay all or any part of the premiums therefor and costs thereof, and make, settle
and adjust all claims under such policies of insurance, and make all determinations and decisions with respect to such policies; 

        (c)   pay
or discharge any taxes, liens, security interests, or other encumbrances levied or placed on or threatened against such Grantor or its property; 

        (d)   defend
any suit, action or proceeding brought against such Grantor if such Grantor does not defend such suit, action or proceeding or if Attorney believes that such
Grantor is not pursuing such defense in a manner that will maximize the recovery to Attorney, and settle, compromise or adjust any suit, action, or proceeding described above and, in connection
therewith, give such discharges or releases as Attorney may deem appropriate; 

        (e)   file
or prosecute any claim, litigation, suit or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction or before any arbitrator, or take any other action otherwise deemed
appropriate by Attorney for the purpose of collecting any and all such moneys due to such Grantor whenever payable and to enforce any other right in respect of such Grantor's property; 

        (f)    cause
the certified public accountants then engaged by such Grantor to prepare and deliver to Attorney at any time and from time to time, promptly upon Attorney's
request, the following reports: (1) a reconciliation of all accounts, (2) an aging of all accounts, (3) trial balances, (4) test verifications of such accounts as Attorney may request, and (5) the
results of each physical verification of inventory; 

        (g)   communicate
in its own name with any party to any contract with regard to the assignment of the right, title and interest of such Grantor in and under the contracts and
other matters relating thereto; 

        (h)   to
file such financing statements with respect to the Loan Agreement, with or without such Grantor's signature, or to file a photocopy of the Loan Agreement in
substitution for a financing statement, as the Lender may deem appropriate and to execute in such Grantor's name such financing statements and amendments thereto and continuation statements which may
require the such Grantor's signature; and 

        (i)    execute,
in connection with any sale provided for in any Loan Document, any endorsements, assignments or other instruments of conveyance or transfer with respect to the
Collateral (as defined in the Loan Agreement) and to otherwise direct such sale or resale, all as though Attorney were the absolute owner of the property of such Grantor for all purposes, and to do,
at Attorney's option and such Grantor's expense, at any time or from time to time, all acts and other things that Attorney reasonably deems necessary to perfect, preserve, or realize upon such
Grantor's property or assets and Attorney's Liens thereon, all as fully and effectively as such Grantor might do. 

        Each
Grantor hereby ratifies, to the extent permitted by law, all that said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. 

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WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney is executed by Grantors, and each Grantor has caused its seal to be affixed pursuant to the authority of its board of directors this
            day of September, 2004. 

	 	 	PROSPECT MEDICAL HOLDINGS, INC.
	

 	
 	

PROSPECT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
	

 	
 	

PINNACLE HEALTH RESOURCES
	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  JACOB Y. TERNER, M.D.      

	 	 	Name:	 	Jacob Y. Terner, M.D.
	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	

	

 	
 	

SIERRA MEDICAL MANAGEMENT, INC.
	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  JACOB Y. TERNER, M.D.      

	 	 	Name:	 	Jacob Y. Terner, M.D.
	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	

	

 	
 	

SIERRA PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL GROUP, A MEDICAL CORPORATION
	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  JACOB Y. TERNER, M.D.      

	 	 	Name:	 	Jacob Y. Terner, M.D.
	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	

	

 	
 	

NUESTRA FAMILIA MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  R. STEWART KAHN      

	 	 	Name:	 	R. Stewart Kahn
	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Title:	 	Vice President
	 	 	 	 	

	

 	
 	

PROSPECT MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

SANTA ANA/TUSTIN PHYSICIANS GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

PEGASUS MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

ANTELOPE VALLEY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
	

 	
 	

PROSPECT HEALTH SOURCE MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

PROSPECT PROFESSIONAL CARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

PROSPECT NWOC MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

APAC MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

STARCARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  JACOB Y. TERNER, M.D.      

	 	 	Name:	 	Jacob Y. Terner, M.D.
	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
	 	 	 	 	

 
 

NOTARY PUBLIC CERTIFICATE    
    

        On this 27 day of September 2004,
                                         
       who is personally known to me appeared before me in his/her capacity as
the                        of PROSPECT MEDICAL
HOLDINGS, INC., a Delaware corporation, PROSPECT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware corporation, SIERRA MEDICAL MANAGEMENT, INC., a Delaware corporation, PINNACLE HEALTH RESOURCES, a California
corporation, PROSPECT MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, SIERRA PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL GROUP, A MEDICAL CORPORATION, a California professional corporation, SANTA ANA/TUSTIN
PHYSICIANS GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PEGASUS MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, ANTELOPE VALLEY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, INC., a California professional
corporation, NUESTRA FAMILIA MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PROSPECT HEALTH SOURCE MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PROSPECT PROFESSIONAL CARE
MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, PROSPECT NWOC MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation, APAC MEDICAL GROUP, INC., a California professional corporation,
and STARCARE MEDICAL GROUP, INC. (each "Grantor" and collectively "Grantors") and executed on behalf of each Grantor the Power of Attorney in favor of RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation, to which this Certificate is attached. 

	 	 	
 Notary Public

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BUSINESS ASSOCIATE AGREEMENT    
    

        This Business Associate Agreement ("Agreement"), effective September 27, 2004 ("Effective Date"), is entered into by and among APAC Medical
Group, Inc., a California professional corporation ("Covered Entity") and Residential Funding Corporation, a Delware corporation ("Business Associate") (each a "Party" and collectively the
"Parties"). 

        Business
Associate provides certain services for Covered Entity ("Services") that involve the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information that is created or received by Business
Associate from or on behalf of Covered Entity ("PHI"). The Parties are committed to complying with the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information, 45 C.F.R. Part 160
and Part 164, Subparts A and E as amended from time to time (the "Privacy Rule"), under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPAA"). This Agreement sets forth the
terms and conditions pursuant to which PHI shall be handled. 

        The
Parties agree as follows: 

1.     DEFINITIONS  

        All capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the Privacy Rule. 

2.     PERMITTED USES AND DISCLOSURES OF PHI  

        2.1   Unless
otherwise limited herein, Business Associate may: 

        (a)   use
or disclose PHI to perform functions, activities or Services for, or on behalf of, Covered Entity as requested by Covered Entity from time to time,  provided that such use or disclosure would not violate
the Privacy Rule if done by Covered Entity or the minimum necessary policies and procedures of
Covered Entity; 

        (b)   disclose
PHI for the purposes authorized by this Agreement only: (i) to its employees, subcontractors and agents; (ii) as directed by this Agreement; or
(iii) as otherwise permitted by the terms of this Agreement; 

        (c)   use
PHI in its possession to provide Data Aggregation Services to Covered Entity as permitted by 42 C.F.R. §164.504(e)(2)(i)(B); 

        (d)   use
PHI in its possession for proper management and administration of Business Associate or to carry out the legal responsibilities of Business Associate; 

        (e)   disclose
the PHI in its possession to third parties for the proper management and administration of Business Associate; 

        (f)    use
PHI to report violations of law to appropriate Federal and state authorities, consistent with 45 C.F.R. §164.502(j)(1); and 

        (g)   use
and/or disclose PHI, to the extent and in the manner permitted under 45 C.F.R. § 164.512. 

        2.2   All
other uses of PHI not specifically authorized by this Agreement are prohibited. 

3.     RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO PHI  

        3.1    Responsibilities of Business Associate.    With regard to its use and/or disclosure of PHI, Business Associate
shall: 

        (a)   use
and/or disclose the PHI only as permitted or required by this Agreement or as otherwise required by law; 

 

        (b)   report
to the privacy officer of Covered Entity, in writing, any use and/or disclosure of the PHI that is not permitted or required by this Agreement of which Business
Associate becomes aware, within fifteen (15) business days of Business Associate's determination of the occurrence of such unauthorized use and/or disclosure; 

        (c)   use
commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the security of the PHI and to prevent use and/or disclosure of such PHI other than as provided herein; 

        (d)   require
all of its subcontractors and agents that receive, use, or have access to, PHI to agree to adhere to the same restrictions and conditions on the use and/or
disclosure of PHI that apply to Business Associate pursuant to this Agreement; 

        (e)   upon
fifteen (15) business days' prior written request, make available all internal practices, records, books, agreements, policies and procedures and PHI
relating to the use and/or disclosure of PHI to the Secretary for purposes of determining Covered Entity's compliance with the Privacy Rule; 

        (f)    document
disclosures of PHI and information related to such disclosure and, within fifteen (15) business days of receiving a written request from Covered Entity,
provide to Covered Entity such information as is requested by Covered Entity to permit Covered Entity to respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of the disclosures of the individual's
PHI in accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 164.528; 

        (g)   subject
to Section 4.4 below, return to Covered Entity within twenty-one (21) business days of
the termination of this Agreement, the PHI in its possession and retain no copies, including backup copies; 

        (h)   disclose
to its subcontractors, agents or other third parties, and request from Covered Entity, only the minimum PHI necessary to perform or fulfill a specific function
required or permitted hereunder; and 

        (i)    if
all or any portion of the PHI is maintained in a Designated Record Set: 

          (i)  upon
fifteen (15) business days' prior written request from Covered Entity, provide access to the PHI in a Designated Record Set to Covered Entity or, as
directed by Covered Entity, the individual to whom such PHI relates or his or her authorized representative to meet a request by such individual under 45 C.F.R. § 164.524; and 

         (ii)  upon
fifteen (15) business days' prior written request from Covered Entity, make any amendment(s) to the PHI that Covered Entity directs pursuant to 45 C.F.R.
§ 164.526. 

        3.2    Responsibilities of Covered Entity.    Covered Entity shall, with respect to Business Associate: 

        (a)   provide
Business Associate a copy of Covered Entity's notice of privacy practices ("Notice") currently in use; 

        (b)   notify
Business Associate of any limitations in the Notice pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 164.520, to the extent that such limitations may affect Business
Associate's use or disclosure of PHI; 

        (c)   notify
Business Associate of any changes to the Notice that Covered Entity provides to individuals pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 164.520, to the extent that such
changes may affect Business Associate's use or disclosure of PHI; 

        (d)   notify
Business Associate of any changes in, or withdrawal of, the consent or authorization of an individual regarding the use or disclosure of PHI provided to Covered
Entity pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 164.506 or § 164.508, to the extent that such changes may affect Business Associate's use or disclosure of PHI; and 

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        (e)   notify
Business Associate, in writing and in a timely manner, of any restrictions on use and/or disclosure of PHI as provided for in 45 C.F.R. § 164.522
agreed to by Covered Entity, to the extent that such restriction may affect Business Associate's use or disclosure of PHI. 

4.     TERMS AND TERMINATION  

        4.1    Term.    This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and shall continue in effect unless
terminated as provided in this Article 4. Certain provisions and requirements of this Agreement shall survive its expiration or other termination
as set forth in Section 5.1 herein. 

        4.2    Termination.    Either Covered Entity or Business Associate may terminate this Agreement and any related
agreements if the terminating Party determines in good faith that the terminated Party has breached a material term of this Agreement; provided,  however,
that no Party may terminate this Agreement if the breaching Party cures such breach to the reasonable satisfaction of the terminating Party
within fifteen (15) business days after the breaching Party's receipt of written notice of such breach. 

        4.3    Automatic Termination.    This Agreement shall automatically terminate without any further action of the
Parties upon the termination or expiration of Business Associate's representation of Covered Entity. 

        4.4    Effect of Termination.    Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement for any reason, Business Associate
shall return all PHI pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 164.504(e)(2)(ii)(I) if, and to the extent that, it is feasible to do so. Prior to doing so, Business Associate shall recover any PHI in
the possession of its subcontractors or agents. To the extent it is not feasible for Business Associate to return or destroy any portion of the PHI, Business Associate shall provide Covered Entity a
statement that Business Associate has determined that it is infeasible to return or destroy all or some portion of the PHI in its possession or in possession of its subcontractors or agents. Business
Associate shall extend any and all protections, limitations and restrictions contained in this Agreement to any PHI
retained after the termination of this Agreement until such time as the PHI is returned to Covered Entity or destroyed. 

5.     MISCELLANEOUS  

        5.1    Survival.    The respective rights and obligations of Business Associate and Covered Entity under the
provisions of Sections 4.4, 5.1, 5.6,  5.7, 5.8, and 5.9, and
Section 2.1 (solely with respect to PHI that Business Associate retains in accordance with  Section 4.4 because it is not feasible to return or
destroy such PHI), shall survive termination of this Agreement until such time as the PHI is
returned to Covered Entity or destroyed. In addition, Section 3.1(i) shall survive termination of this Agreement,  provided that Covered Entity
determines that the PHI being retained pursuant to Section 4.4
constitutes a Designated Record Set. 

        5.2    Amendments; Waiver.    This Agreement may not be modified, nor shall any provision hereof be waived or amended,
except in a writing duly signed by authorized representatives of the Parties. A waiver with respect to one event shall not be construed as continuing, or as a bar to or waiver of any right or remedy
as to subsequent events. 

        5.3    No Third Party Beneficiaries.    Nothing express or implied in this Agreement is intended to confer, nor shall
anything herein confer, upon any person other than the Parties and the respective successors or assigns of the Parties, any rights, remedies, obligations, or liabilities whatsoever. 

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        5.4    Notices.    Any notices to be given hereunder to a Party shall be made via U.S. Mail or express courier to such
Party's address given below, and/or (other than for the delivery of fees) via facsimile to the facsimile telephone numbers listed below. 

        If
to Business Associate, to: 

GMAC-RFC
Health Capital

4650 SW Macadam Avenue

Suite 240

Portland, OR 97239

Attn: Erin Fairbairn

Telephone: (503) 419-2100

Facsimile: (503) 419-2122

E-Mail: erin.fairbairn@gmacrfc.com 

and

GMAC-RFC
Health Capital

8400 Normandale Lake Blvd.

Suite 250

Minneapolis, MN 55437

Attn: Laura Mollet

Telephone: (952) 857-6911

Facsimile: (952) 857-6949

E-Mail: laura.mollet@gmacrfc.com 

If
to Covered Entity, to: 

c/o
Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc.

6083 Bristol Parkway, Suite 100

Culver City, California 90230

Attn: Stewart Kahn, Executive Vice President

Telephone: (310) 337-4161

Facsimile: (310) 338-1151

E-Mail: stewart.kahn@prospectmedical.com 

with
a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to: 

Miller &
Holguin

1801 Century Park East, Suite 700

Los Angeles, California 90067

Attn: Torrie M. Byers

Telephone: (310) 556-1990

Facsimile: (310) 557-2205

E-Mail: tbyers@millerholguin.com 

Each
Party named above may change its address and that of its representative for notice by the giving of notice thereof in the manner hereinabove provided. Such notice is effective upon receipt of
notice, but receipt is deemed to occur on next business day if notice is sent by FedEx or other overnight delivery service. 

        5.5    Counterparts; Facsimiles.    This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed an original. Facsimile copies hereof shall be deemed to be originals. 

        5.6    Disputes.    If any controversy, dispute or claim arises between the Parties with respect to this Agreement,
the Parties shall make good faith efforts to resolve such matters informally. In the event 

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that
such matters cannot be resolved informally, the matters shall be subject to arbitration, as described in Section 5.7. 

        5.7    Arbitration of Disputes.    

        (a)   Any
controversy or claim between Covered Entity and Business Associate arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be submitted to binding arbitration and the
Parties waive their rights to a jury trial. The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with this Agreement, the Federal Arbitration Act and the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American
Arbitration Association, as in effect on the Effective Date of this Agreement ("AAA Rules"). In the event of a conflict, the provisions of the AAA Rules shall control, except where those Rules
conflict with this Agreement, in which case this Agreement shall control. 

        (b)   The
arbitration shall be conducted before a panel of three arbitrators (all of whom shall be former state or federal judges, with at least five years judicial
experience), regardless of the size of the dispute, to be selected as provided in the AAA Rules. The arbitration shall be commenced and held in the city and state in which Business Associate's office
is located whose attorneys spent the most amount of time on the matter in dispute. Any issue concerning the location of the arbitration, the extent to which any dispute is subject to arbitration, the
applicability, interpretation, or enforceability of these procedures, including any contention that all or part of these procedures are invalid or unenforceable, and any discovery disputes, shall be
resolved by all of the arbitrators. No potential arbitrator may serve on the panel unless he or she has agreed in writing to be bound by these procedures. To the extent state law is applicable, the
arbitrators shall apply the substantive law of the state in which Business Associate's office is located whose attorneys spent the most amount of time on the matter in dispute. 

        (c)   Each
Party shall, upon the written request of the other Party, promptly provide the other Party with copies of all documents on which the producing Party may rely in
support of or in opposition to any claim or defense and a report of any expert whom the producing Party may call as a witness in the arbitration hearing. At the request of a Party, and upon the
showing of good cause, the arbitrators shall have the discretion to order production by the other Party or by a third party of other documents relevant to any claim or defense. Each Party shall be
entitled to depose a maximum of three witnesses, plus all experts designated to be witnesses at the arbitration. The depositions shall be held within thirty (30) days of the making of a request
and shall be limited to a maximum of six hours per deposition. All objections are reserved for the arbitration hearing, except for objections based on privilege and proprietary or confidential
information. Additional depositions or deposition hours may be ordered by the arbitrators upon a showing of good cause. 

        (d)   All
aspects of the arbitration shall be treated as confidential and neither the Parties nor the arbitrators may disclose the existence, content or results of the
arbitration, except as necessary to comply with legal or regulatory requirements. Before making any such disclosure, a Party shall give written notice to all other Parties and shall afford such
Parties a reasonable opportunity to protect their interests. The result of the arbitration shall be binding on the Parties and judgment on the arbitrators' award may be entered in any court having
jurisdiction. 

        5.8    Choice of Law; Interpretation.    This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the state as determined under  Section 5.7 of this Agreement; provided, however,
that any ambiguities in this Agreement shall be resolved in a manner that allows Covered Entity to comply with the Privacy Rule. 

        5.9    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.    NO PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS
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DAMAGES.
Notwithstanding the above, nothing in this agreement is intended to or shall be construed to limit Business Associate's liability to a client for professional malpractice. 

6.     INDEMNIFICATION  

        6.1    Indemnification.    The Parties agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless each other and each other's
respective employees, directors, officers, subcontractors, agents or other members of its workforce, each of the foregoing hereinafter referred to as "indemnified party," against all actual and direct
losses suffered by the indemnified party and all liability to third parties arising from or in connection with any breach of this Agreement or of any warranty hereunder or from any negligence or
wrongful acts or omissions, including failure to perform its obligations under the Privacy Regulation, by the indemnifying party or its employees, directors, officers, subcontractors, agents or other
members of its workforce. Accordingly, on demand, the indemnifying party shall reimburse any indemnified party for any and all actual and direct losses, liabilities, lost profits, fines, penalties,
costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) which may for any reason be imposed upon any indemnified party by reason of any suit, claim, action, proceeding or demand by any third party
which results from the indemnifying party's breach hereunder. The Parties' obligation to indemnify any indemnified party shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason. 

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        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the undersigned has caused this Agreement to be duly executed in its name and on its behalf as of the Effective Date. 

	RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION	 	APAC MEDICAL GROUP, INC.
	

 	
 	

 	
 	

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