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Explain what the following three principles of ethical organizational community (honesty, equity, and avoiding harm) are
The company has never done formal risk management, taking a more relaxed approach to risks. You are starting to develop your risk management plan.
When Buyer attempted to enforce the contract against Owner, Buyer was told that the contract was not enforceable.
Owner listed his house with Penelope, a real estate broker, granting Penelope an exclusive right to sell Owner’s house.
Julius and Olga Sylvester owned an unimproved piece of land near King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
At the time, Arnon had in storage 5,000 bushels belonging to Johnson, who had authorized Arnon to sell for him.
Greif Brothers Corporation, a steel drum manufacturer, owned and operated a manufacturing plant in Youngstown, Ohio.
Ford Motor Credit Company is a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, with its own offices, officers, and directors.
Sam and Theresa Daigle decided to build a home in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. To obtain financing, they contacted Trinity United Mortgage Company.
What is the rule regarding the authority of an agent to agree to a settlement? How should the court apply the rule in this case? Why?
The plaintiff parked his motorcycle in the defendant’s parking garage, from which it was allegedly stolen.
What factors would lead a person to choose patent protection over trade-secret protection, and vice versa?
Explain the four factors that are relevant to a determination of whether the fair use doctrine is available as a defense
Matt creates a small doughnut shop called DoGos. He uses the term DoGo surrounded by three concentric blue circles on all packaging.
Grover creates a machine that enables a manufacturer to make screws with 50 percent less waste than the industry norm.
Kristy and Cameron, two college students, cannot find summer jobs, so they decide to make money by printing and selling T-shirts.
Thrifty Inn decides to open a motel along an interstate that will provide cheap lodging. It calls the motel Sleep McCheap.
Amerec Corporation developed a secret, unpatented process for producing methanol and built a special plant where it was going to use this process.
The professor, who is concerned about the students’ expenditures for books, photocopies the articles and places them on reserve.
Jerry Seinfeld’s wife, Jessica Seinfeld, was sued for copyright infringement and plagiarism over her cookbook.
In 2009, Capitol Records sued Jammie ThomasRasset for damages after she was found liable for copyright violations.
Grokster, Ltd., distributed free software that could be used to download files from the Internet. Frequently, this software was used to illegally.
Dippin’ Dots Inc. markets and sells a brightly colored, flash-frozen ice cream it calls “dippin’ dots,” consisting of free-flowing small beads (or dots) of ice
Plaintiff Perfect 10 is a corporation that ran a subscription Web site featuring nude pictures of “natural” adults.
A church owns and occupies several lots within a subdivision in the Country Club District in Kansas City.