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Based on the information provided in the case scenario, answer the following questions: - Evaluate the legal issues that Francine Boyd may bring against BAC and any arguments that BAC may use to refut
Recent tax reform discussions have involved proposals that would broaden the income tax base and reduce the tax rate. Other discussions have focused primarily on modifying the tax law so that only t
Would you recommend that an employer use a forced distribution approach to performance appraisal? What are the pros and cons?
Mary Asher was a freshman student. As a result of advanced classes in high school, she entered college at age 17, and had the goal of becoming a free lance writer.
Problem 1. How can we identify plagiarism in a movie? How about software, images and books?
Question 1: Please help me to explain what areas of economic or social life are overregulated in the United States?
Go to the IRS website and download the instructions and regulations relative to educational savings bonds and qualified tuition programs. In outline format, summarize one of the key provisions in th
Employers generally seek to minimize costs related to overtime work. What are some options for accomplishing this goal in a lawful manner?
Who is responsible for managing ethics in your organization? Who should be responsible? Explain why.
1. Discuss the ethics of Tiffany's actions and whether Tyra should tell. "It's none of her business" is not an option. 2. Discuss Tiffany's situation as an ethical issue.
Lyone, Inc. is a non-union manufacturer of consumer household goods. Their industry is largely union, yet they have remained without a union because employees have always felt that they could work w
Question 1. Discuss undue influence as a challenge to mutual assent. Question 2. Which of the following will be considered as a valid consideration for a contract?
Describe the basic features of the systems, both its strengths and limitations. What are the similarities and differences with the American systems? Which of the Japanese characteristics are adaptab
What are the issues concerning antitrust laws and enforcement? Who is involved and why? How would you recommend that the system be change and why?
Antitrust laws and the agencies involved in enforcing such acts seem to be confusing. Please outline, concisely, the basic acts or laws concerning antitrust, the specific governmental agencies in ch
Maczko v. Ford Motor Co. case to respond to this question. In 2000, Ford motor company spun off a subsidiary named Visteon, as well as several employees that went to work with Visteon.
Discuss whether New Hampshire could deny a parade permit to the Klu Klux Klan. This is a constitutional question. Please explore both sides of the answer and refer to specific provisions of the con
The IRAC method is an instructional tool that can aid students in the comprehension and evaluation of information so that they can make informed value decisions. It is an acronym for Issue, Rule, An
Problem 1: Discuss the basic issues in Internet privacy? Problem 2: How does the US differ from the EU in its treatment of the issue? Choose an approach you agree with and explain your position.
Question 1: Summarize briefly the key facts of the Grokster case. Question 2: Discuss the applicable law and legal issues in the case of Grokster case.
The legal system in the United States is essentially a common law system that depends heavily on the decisions in previous cases.
Problem: Discuss two legal issues that have been difficult to deal with as technology has changes. Example could include intellectual property, contract form or others you can think of.
Task: Discuss specific reasons why the following questions should be avoided while interviewing applicants for a job; 1) Do you have children or plan to have children in the near future?
Problem: This is a case brief of Textron Defense Systems v. Sheila E. Widnall, Secretary of the Air Force - Citation: No. 96-1535. U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit, 143 F.3d 1465. (1998)
This summary follows the standard case brief format, including the following sections: 1) Case Name and Citation, 2) Key Facts, 3) Legal Issues Presented to Court, 4) Holding of the Court, 5) Court'