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Explain how a non-competition clause in a contract effects business. Would there be any legal justification to violate the terms of a non-competition clause?
Consider the doctrines of "impossibility" and "impracticability." Under common law "impracticability" excuses performance of a duty, where that duty has become unfeasibly difficult or expensive.
In most cases, the remedy for a breach of contract is monetary damages (actual losses). In some cases, "specific performance" is the appropriate remedy.
Marianne Jennings wrote an article, "Why an International Code of Ethics would be good," which was assigned to be read at the beginning of the course.
Equal employment law is a prominent HR concern. In what ways do these laws affect HR practices positively? What do you perceive some negative consequences are? How do HR managers strike a balance be
Question: What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in 1998. Is it sufficient to protect copyright holders? Does it go too far?
Elaborate and discuss the role and impact the tax laws have made or could make in motivating and encouraging the shift towards the use of renewable energy and enhancement of green technology more ef
(What did the judge decide? What was His Opinion? What law he use--which "schools" of law: Natural law, Positivist view, Historical view, or Legal Realism view.? Did it change society?)
Prepare a 5-year (2009-2013) schedule of compensation expense pertaining to the 40,000 SARs granted to president Scott.
Compare and contrast the benefits of having insurance and provide examples of when and where it might not be necessary to have insurance.
The First Amendment guarantees our freedom of speech. However, this amendment only applies to government (state or federal) agencies and does not apply to employees in the private sector.
What organizations are subject to Sarbanes-Oxley? What provisions affect these organizations most? How could Sarbanes-Oxley requirements drive a business to become de-listed from stock exchanges and
Was EPA's taking of aerial photographs of the Dow complex a search prohibited by the Fourth Amendment?
A logical starting point for understanding how exchange rates are determined is a simple idea called ___________, which states that if two countries produce an identical good, the price of the good
Q1. Which one of the following is among the three components of audit risk? a. incurrence risk b. occurrence risk c. rejection risk d. control risk
Joe's Pizzeria and Sub Shack wishes to expand its restaurant and enters into an agreement with the owner of the adjoining lot, Sam Seller, to purchase the land and begin construction.
How does the agency problem affect accountants? How has SOX changed the situation?
Wife has adjusted gross income of $25,000 and has $2,200 of expenditures which qualify as itemized deductions. She is entitled to one exemption. Husband deducts itemized deductions of $11,200. What
Question: Discuss the importance of training employees on the following: 1. Legal Requirements/Compliance 2. Employee Growth
Assume that Ramos uses the completed-contract method of accounting. The portion of the total gross profit to be recognized as income in 2009 is
Read the following scenarios and explain whether the court will likely grant specific performance or compensatory damages.
Assume you manage a work facility (retail store, factory, warehouse) and you have a case of racial discrimination and one of disability discrimination.
In which of the following situations would a court likely hold Melissa liable for copyright infringement? At the library, Melissa photocopies 10 pages from a scholarly journal relating to a topic on w
Under the various tests to distinguish an employee from an independent contractor, one of the most consistently important determining factors is:
Write a paper in which you explain the application and implication of each the following laws for your employer. Analyze at the following employee safety, health, and welfare laws: