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While driving to make a call on a potential customer, Morris negligently collides with Hudson. Hudson sues Acme and Morris. Who should be held liable?
Wilson engages Ruth to sell Wilson’s antique walnut chest to Harold for $2,500. The next day, Ruth learns that Sandy is willing to pay $3,000.
Question: Please help to describe and give one example of each of these forms of intellectual property:
Timothy retains Cynthia, an attorney, to bring a lawsuit upon a valid claim against Vincent.
Explain the role - from a legal perspective - of the EU in monopolies and anti-competition practices in general
Harvey refused and brought an appropriate action against Day. Should Harvey recover? If so, on what basis and to what relief is he entitled?
Provide additional facts to your scenario that will show how the Statute of Frauds and Parol Evidence Rule under UCC Article 2 can come into play.
Piedmont Electric Co. gave a list of delinquent accounts to Alexander, an employee, with instructions to discontinue electric service to delinquent customers.
Palmer made a valid contract with Ames under which Ames was to sell Palmer’s goods on commission from January 1 to June 30.
Please provide a summary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, popularly known as the Obamacare federal statue.
Did the decision result in the expected outcome? What did you do or what will you do to achieve the expected outcome?
Question: An employer fires an employee in an employment-at-will state.
The bank refused payment. What are the bank’s rights and liabilities relating to the transactions described?
NorAm sued Stirtz for negligent misrepresentation and negligence. Explain whether or not NorAm will prevail.
Jason, who has extremely poor vision, went to an automated teller machine (ATM) to withdraw $200 on February 1.
Advanced Alloys, Inc., issued a check in the amount of $2,500 to Sergeant Steel Corporation. The check was presented for payment fourteen months.
When Moores lost the case in court, he sued Greenberg, alleging that Greenberg had a duty to inform him of these offers and had breached that duty by not doing
Laboratory Management deposited into its account at Pulaski Bank a check issued by Fairway Farms in the amount of $150,000.
Jerold Murphy and three others incorporated Country House, Inc. All four shareholders worked for the company.
Smith and Jones each owned a one-half interest, as tenants in common, in a farm called Green Acres.
To the extent it seems unfair to the true property owner, what are the arguments on the other side?
During a period of almost two years, Great Lakes Higher Education Corp. (Great Lakes), a not-for-profit student loan servicer.
John Carver died September 1, 2007, and the will and codicil were admitted to probate. How should Carver's estate be distributed?
On November 22, a $25,000 check drawn on the First National Bank of Nevada was deposited with Lincoln First Bank-Central.
On Tuesday, June 11, Siniscalchi issued a $200 check on the drawee, Valley Bank. On Saturday morning, June 15, the check was cashed.