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Role Reversal: Write a multiple choice question that highlights the differences between a disparate treatment and a disparate impact case.
Gibson Greetings, Inc., had a plant in Berea, Kentucky, where the workers belonged to the International Brotherhood of Firemen & Oilers.
Fred Schipul taught English at the Thomaston (Connecticut) High School for 18 years.
Analyze and apply the concepts of ethical decision making, corporate governance and corporate social responsibility.
Ethics: Cchapter refers in several places to the contentious issue of subcontracting. Make an argument for management in favor of a company's ethical right
Under Delaware law, a corporation cannot appear in court without a lawyer, but a partnership can. Fox Hollow Ventures, Ltd., was a limited liability company.
Considering the organization you are familiar with, describe the types of ethical misconduct you have personally observed?
A sole proprietorship would not have worked, because there was more than one owner. A partnership would have been a disaster because of unlimited liability
Mrs. Meadows opened a biscuit shop called The Biscuit Bakery. The business was not incorporated.
The Logan Wright Foundation (LWF), an Oklahoma corporation, was a partner in a partnership formed to operate two Sonic Drive-In restaurants.
Michael Ferns incorporated Erin Homes, Inc., to manufacture mobile homes. He issued himself a stock certificate for 100 shares for which he made no payment
Davis Ajouelo signed an employment contract with William Wilkerson
ETHICS: Edgar Bronfman, Jr., dropped out of high school to go to Hollywood and write songs and produce movies.
Angelica is planning to start a home security business in McGehee, Arkansas. She plans to start modestly but hopes to expand her business within 5 years
Sears sold a lawn tractor to Cosmo Fiscante for $1,481. Fiscante paid with his personal credit card
ETHICS: On November 5, Th e Fred Hawes Organization, Inc., a small subcontractor, opened an account with Basic Distribution Corp.
Mark Milbank built custom furniture in Port Chester, New York. His business was unsuccessful, and he repeatedly borrowed money from his wife and her father
Lydia D'Ettore received a degree in computer programming at DeVry Institute of Technology, with a grade point average of 2.51.
After filing for bankruptcy, Yvonne Brown sought permission of the court to reaffirm a $6,000 debt to her credit union.
ETHICS: The Dannemans bought a Kodak copier worth over $40,000.
The Copper King Inn, Inc., had money problems. It borrowed $62,500 from two of its officers, Noonan and Patterson
Catherine Wagner suffered serious physical injuries in an automobile accident and became acutely depressed as a result
Robert Britton was an office manager at the Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Medical Group
Roy Watson sold vacuum cleaners door-to-door as an independent contractor for T & F.
ETHICS: Radio TV Reports (RTV) was in the business of recording, transcribing, and monitoring radio and video programming for its clients.