• Q : Behavioral implications of different organizational designs....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    An organization's structure can have significant effects on its members. What might those effects be? Analyze the behavioral implications of different organizational designs and use at least two exa

  • Q : Description of the available cultural assessment tools....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A description of the available cultural assessment tools and how they could be applied to assess the organizational culture of and to identify cultural gaps within this group.

  • Q : Employing the six-step decision-making process....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Write a 750 to 1000 word composition employing the six-step decision-making process relative to the required automobile lease-versus-buy decision.

  • Q : Research on walmarts policy on womens pay....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Please support writing with a Theoretical Perspective section for a envisioned research on Walmart's Policy on Women's Pay. Theoretical frameworks provide a basis for the study; examples include soc

  • Q : Promoting the idea of producing green products....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Martin Maiers works as a marketing manager at a major manufacturing firm. He recently sent a memo to his boss promoting the idea of producing green products. This means that Martin wants to:

  • Q : Valid criticism of stric deontological views....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which of the following is a valid criticism of stric deontological views like Kant's?

  • Q : Form a company or partnership importing wine....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Two friends have been made redundant from the retail trade and they want to form a company or partnership importing wine

  • Q : Negligence on defendants part to recover from defamation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: In which of the following cases is it most likely that the plaintiff will only have to prove negligence on the defendant's part to recover from defamation?

  • Q : Integrated contract-parole evidence....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: With regard to a completely integrated contract, parole evidence can be used to

  • Q : Liquidated damages clause in a contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: A liquidated damages clause in a contract for any sale of goods will not be enforced when

  • Q : Fallacy question....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Lucy, a human resources manager, tells employee Ed that he cannot have the day off to be with his girlfriend who has the flu because "if we gave you the day off, we would have to give anyone the day

  • Q : Plans to initiate a felony prosecution....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Assume that a state, acting through the appropriate county prosecutor, plans to initiate a felony prosecution against Phil Anderer. Further assume that the state is among those in which felony defen

  • Q : Which is slander rather than libel....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: Which of the following is slander rather than libel? 1) A defamatory statue. 2) A defamatory TV broadcast. 3) A defamatory magazine article. 4) All of the above are libel rather than slander

  • Q : Complaint relies on the doctrine of negligence per se....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The soft drink would not have been spilled if the store had not been open on Sunday. Judy sues Joe in negligence. One part of her complaint relies on the doctrine of negligence per se. Under the doc

  • Q : Elements of trademark infringement....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When the court determines whether the necessary elements of trademark infringement are present, it will regard as irrelevant the fact that Bobbitco sells its product by mail or telephone order, wher

  • Q : Offerees bound by fine-print terms stated in offers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In general, when are offerees bound by "fine-print" terms stated in offers? Focus only on the rules regarding offers and do not consider unconscionability.

  • Q : Operations of economic concentration....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which of the following actions constitute operations of economic concentration? 1) the merger of two or more unrelated actors covered by this law;

  • Q : Unauthorized customer signatures....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The time period within which a customer must report unauthorized customer signatures to the bank to get his account redirected is:

  • Q : Substantially comply with the provisions....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When the promoters fail to comply with some of the mandatory conditions precedent to incorporation, but substantially comply with the provisions taken as a whole, what kind of corporation is created

  • Q : International sales contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    List five clauses that should be included in an international sales contract and explain why they should be included.

  • Q : Legal protections bug-intellectual property....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Define the different type(s) of legal protections BUG should have for its intellectual property. Explain why these protections are necessary.

  • Q : Importance of the sarbanes-oxley act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: Please illustrate the relationship between ethics and internal control techniques. Can you please describe in detail the importance of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?

  • Q : Agreement or defined by the partnership act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The mutual rights and duties of partners, whether ascertained by agreement or defined by the Partnership Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 348, can not be varied by the partners.

  • Q : Alleging discrimination against wife....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The firm filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that he was alleging discrimination against his wife, not himself, and did not have standing to sue under Title VII for racial discrimination.

  • Q : Free speech or criminal conduct....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Please give examples of Criminal Law concept relating to a current event and gives cross-over issues such as yelling at a golf match or fire in a movie theather. Free speech or criminal conduct?

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