• Q : Damages and permanent injunction....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Kinseys brought an action for invasion of privacy, seeking damages and a permanent injunction. Will the Kinseys prevail? If so, for what tort?

  • Q : Buying suit for invasion of privacy....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Plaintiff, John W. Carson, was the host and star of The Tonight Show, a well-known television program broadcast by the National Broadcasting Company.

  • Q : Action against parents for false imprisonment....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Susan Jungclaus Peterson was a twenty-one-year-old student at Moorhead State University who had lived most of her life on her family farm in Minnesota.

  • Q : Damages for emotional distress....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Debra Agis was a waitress in a restaurant owned by the Howard Johnson Company. On May 23, Roger Dionne, manager of the restaurant.

  • Q : Infliction of emotional distress....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Is the defendant liable for any of these torts? Explain.

  • Q : Preventing injuries to animals....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A statute that requires railroads to fence their tracks is construed as intended solely to prevent injuries to animals straying onto the right-of-way.

  • Q : Case-is martha liable to john....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Martha invites John to come to lunch. Martha knows that her private road is dangerous to travel, having been heavily eroded by recent rains.

  • Q : Causing injury to nathan....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Nathan is run over by a car and left lying in the street. Sam, seeing Nathan’s helpless state, places him in his car for the purpose .

  • Q : Demanding payment in rude and insolent manner....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Claude, a creditor seeking to collect a debt, calls on Dianne and demands payment in a rude and insolent manner.

  • Q : Report of how wally butts and bear....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Ralph kisses Edith while she is asleep but does not waken or harm her. Edith sues Ralph for battery. Has a battery been committed?

  • Q : Problem on embezzlement....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    CEO was convinced by his employee, M. Ploy, that a coworker, A. Cused, had been stealing money from the company.

  • Q : Paying for merchandise in possession....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Olivo was in the hardware area of a department store. A security guard saw him look around, take a set of wrenches, and conceal it in his clothing.

  • Q : Problem-penguin intentionally hits batman....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Penguin intentionally hits Batman with his umbrella. Batman, stunned by the blow, falls backward, knocking Robin down.

  • Q : Conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Should the evidence be excluded or can it be placed into evidence since the police and courts acted in good faith? Why?

  • Q : Fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    It was contended that to permit any statements obtained without such a warning violated their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.

  • Q : Goods moving in interstate commerce....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Waronek owned and operated a trucking rig, transporting goods for L.T.L. Perishables, Inc., of St. Paul, Minnesota.

  • Q : Privilege against self-incrimination....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A national bank was robbed by a man with a small strip of tape on each side of his face. An indictment was returned against David.

  • Q : Constitutionality of search warrant....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The police obtained a search warrant based on an affidavit that contained the allegations.

  • Q : Asserting the defense of entrapment....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Mary was charged with various narcotics law violations. Mary asserted the defense of entrapment. Should Mary prevail? Why?

  • Q : Crime committed in a hauling company....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Truck drivers for a hauling company, while loading a desk, found a $100 bill that had fallen out of the desk.

  • Q : Presenting the envelope and bond....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Jones and Wilson were on trial, separately, for larceny of a $1,000 bearer bond payable to the holder of the bond.

  • Q : Components of the ethical decision making....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    To demonstrate proper case analysis using Cooper's ethical decision-making model, your assignment should include the following

  • Q : Allowing ann to escape from crime of robbery....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Ann pointed a loaded pistol at Bonnie, who, in fear of being shot, allowed Ann to escape. Was Ann guilty of robbery? Of any other crime?

  • Q : Legal formalities without noticing the change....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Sara, a lawyer, drew a deed for Robert by which Robert was to convey land to Rick. The deed was correct in every detail.

  • Q : Failure in delivering the car....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Sam said to Carol, ‘‘Kim is going to sell me a good used car next Monday and then I’ll deliver it to you in exchange.

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