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Alfred had tried to verify the information but was not able to do so. An investor is now suing Alfred claiming that he violated the 1933 Act. Is Alfred liable? Explain.
I need to consider how Sarbanes-Oxley impacts corporate governance and which provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley is most difficult for organizations to implement.
Problem: What are some advantages and disadvantages of the civil litigation system in the U.S. Write your detailed answer in accordance to APA style of writing.
Discuss the legal obligations a company and managers may hold in the following situation.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was modified in 1994. Explain how the changes in the FLSA were enacted and discuss the opinions and concerns that different associations, special interest groups,
As part of a committee that is tasked with contracting employees for a call center, you have been assigned to research whether there are any federal laws, statutes, or constitutional clauses that ma
Problem: Discuss at least eight examples of illegal accounting practices that could result in incarceration? They could be real life instances or just examples.
Problem: Identify and analyze the policy differences on "Regular" employees versus temporaries or independent contractors.
Do you agree with J.E.B. that the state's exercise of its peremptory challenges violated his right to equal protection and due process? Why or why not?
I have to prepare a memo to a Sr. Manager who wanto to know the ares of employee protection the company should be aware of. I have identified the following areas: - Discrimination - Compensation and
The mandates by the government is to create some sort of equity between employees and employers. In your opinion can you tell me why is it that some employers disobey these regulations?
Compare and contrast Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and tax accounting. Explain why they are different. Differentiate between tax avoidance and tax evasion.
Employee refuses, saying it is a part of her religion. If employee sues the employer for religious discrimination, then is she likely to win? Why or why not?
D-Struct Company is a demolition firm During a D-Struct operation Earl . a passerby is injured Under the theory of strict liability, D- Struct is liable.
Problem 1) The occupational Safety and Health Act gives workers the right to a job:
I have to analyze (but is not limited to) the following employee safety, health, and welfare laws: I do not work, and I have not worked in a long time. When I did work, I was a waitress, I never had
Retail Music Inc. offer to buy Super Products Corporation (SPC) 1,000 blank CD's of a certain brand. Without notifying Retail, SPC timely ships CDs of a different brand. This shipment is
By using the internet locate the following articles specifically related to: 1) Business formations. Prepare 350 word review of the article 2) Negotiable instruments. Prepare 350 word review of the ar
If 90-days later the spot rate turned out to be $1.0251/Euro, compute any cost advantage/disadvantage to hedging using the forward contract.
Question 1. Pick a tort (cyber tort or international tort) that you would like to demonstrate and name it. Question 2. What are the elements of this tort (i.e. name all the factors that you would ne
Problem: Need to compare and contrast policies and practices in an organization, such as Wal-Mart, with what the law says pertaining to Discrimination and Retaliation.
Question 1. How is risk related to the type of contract in terms of the buyer and seller? Question 2. How do the buyer and seller benefit from incentives in a cost plus incentive contract?
Doctors, Inc., contract with CII but, when a few patients are forthcoming, files a suit to recover the different between the contract and market rates. Under the reasoning of case, Seaview Orthoped
Discuss the company's liability under international environmental regulations and international law. (Consider: The UN Conference on the Human Environment [convened in 1972, including Principle 21])
Do you think it is likely that some terms might seem unexpected and unfair to consumers but that these terms would probably be upheld in court? Would some consumers be intimidated by the cost