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In Santosky v. Kramer (1982) the Supreme Court - . held that the care, custody, and management of children is a not a natural parent's fundamental liberty
How would you respond to this summary using 150 words? In the legal battle between Bernie Sides' Hardtack Café and the rock-and-roll-themed restaurant,
Fraud Statutes In Chapter, review the six major fraud (laws) statutes. Once you have thoroughly reviewed these statutes, prepare a word document
Which of the following are reasons why a court would NOT grant specific performance even though the case would otherwise qualify for it?
This event reshaped the landscape of corporate accountability and public trust, marking a pivotal moment in corporate fraud prosecutions
In Walmart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes where female employees of Walmart stores had filed claims of gender discrimination in terms of pay and promotions
the advertisement says Tom Brady's name multiple times in the voice-over. Can Brady sue Sports Illustrated for its advertising campaign? Explain.
The technology is so new and revolutionary, you don't believe an incentive contract is appropriate and are going to recommend a cost-plus-fixed-fee
Problem: Generally, if an employee feels that their compensation is unfair or inequitable
Question: Can students be sued for defamation for posting derogatory statements about a teacher on the web?
Which one of the following criteria is not considered by a court in distinguishing a valid liquidated damages clause from an invalid penalty clause?
Marsh v. Marsh, 949 S.W. 2d734 (Tex.App.1997). This case was about whether a married couple's premarital agreement would meet the two-prong test
Question: Which of the following correctly states the conclusion of the court in Harris v. Strawbridge? Question options:
On Monday, Husband loses his wedding ring at work. The same day Husband sends an email to the people he works with that states:
Mr. Jones offers, in a signed writing, to sell his house to Ms. Spencer for $375,000. The offer closes with this statement:
The Republican party wants to get an idea of what Americans think about the upcoming Supreme Court decision that might limit the ability of the Environmental
What legal doctrine recognizes that a governmental entity may consent to being financially responsible to a successful plaintiff in a lawsuit
Make professional: While working for a local pawn shop in Montgomery, Alabama, I was writing up personal loans in which it was allowed but a manager
If the owner (employer) does not allow the contractor access to the site on the date identified in the construction contract the contractor should be awarded
Discuss the ethical considerations inherent in licensing agreements. Does Check Point's licensing structure incentivize responsible usage,
The purchase of an American Style option contract is: A contract which does not require payment until expiration of the contract.
Which of the following is true of lawsuits? Group of answer choices most lawsuits may be filed or heard in a federal court most lawsuits are filed
Pauline sues Deana for breach of contract. Pauline alleges in her complaint that the contract requires Deana to deliver the goods at issue
Jacqueline, an experienced real estate paralegal, came to work for a major San Diego law firm, specializing in corporate real estate litigation.
If a party to a contract has indicated it will not perform prior to the date performance is due--anticipatorily repudiated the contract