Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
What are the four elements necessary to form an enforceable traditional contract or an e-contract? What affect does lack of contractual capacity have on any of the three elements?
What can IT professionals do to ensure that the projects they lead meet the client's expectations and do not lead to charges of fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, and breach of contract?
What liability due to the risk of loss from lack of insurance coverage should Buffet Airlines record or disclose? Discuss the appropriate treatment in the financial statements and related footnotes.
Give two examples of the types of cases that belong in the federal court system. Explain why they belong in the federal court system.
Draft a contract using standard contract form that clearly establishes the agreement between Rachelle and Candice Include all their various contract conditions and any other issues that should be co
Find (e.g., from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Economist, Bloomberg, any of the Federal Reserve Banks) on the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Clearly state the applicable Uniform Commerical Code (UCC) sections and any assumptions. Answer all questions. 1. Read through each question carefully. Many times a case can be decided based on a fe
"Medical Bills Bankrupting Many"--Article for the Class fr PW. In 2005, this news story was featured on CBS news. What do you think?
Can you brief the Granholm v. Heald case and discuss whether or not you agree with the courts decision, and discuss any implications the court's ruling might cause.
Question: Brief the Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States case and discuss whether or not you agree with the courts decision, and discuss any implications the court's ruling might have.
Discuss the outcome using legal principles (include an analysis of both common law and UCC. For each part, specify which law applies and why. Complete the analysis using the appropriate law.)
Problem: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers business owners guidance on tax laws concerning the depreciation of porperty. Explain what the IRS' definition of depreciation is?
What factors affect one's attitude? How might one's attitude affect one's behavior? How do emotions influence behavior? How does the psychological contract affect one's attitude and behavior?
In Kasky v. Nike, Inc., the California Supreme Court drew a distinction between a noncommercial speaker's statements criticizing a product as generally noncommercial speech and a commercial speaker'
Brief the Windows, Inc. v. Jordan Panel Systems Corp. case. Then, in a separate paragraph discuss whether or not you agree with the courts decision. Why? Why not?
The trial court rejected Stanglin's argument, but a Texas appellate court struck down the age restriction. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to decide the case. Did the age restriction in the Dallas ord
Question 1: Why do we have both a criminal justice system and a civil tort law system? Are both still as necessary and important?
Question 1: Explain the human rights issues that are currently happening in China. Question 2: Assess the impact of Chinese employment laws on the resolution of these issues.
Petitioner R. Williams Construction Co. (“Williams” or “the Company”) petitions for review of a final order of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (t
Why is it good legal advice for employers to do each of the following: Question 1. Require that resignations be in writing and show the voluntary nature of the resignation?
The Holly Corporation has a new rights offering that allows you to buy one share of stock with 4 rights and $25 per share. The stock is now selling ex-rights for $30. The price rights-on is:
After one interview, Sam overhears the interviewer tell a co-worker that Sam, who is white, didn't get the job because whites are lazy. Is this employment discrimination? Explain.
On June 15, 2011, Sanderson Construction entered into a long-term construction contract to build a baseball stadium in Washington D.C. for $222 million.
Westgate uses the percentage-of-completion method of accounting for long-term construction contracts.