• Q : Market for a new big screen flat-panel television....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Mike Plasma is in the market for a new "big screen" flat-panel television. While reviewing the Sunday newspaper, he notices a full-page advertisement from "TV Town."

  • Q : Mythos medical expenses and partial disability....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Is Athena's Garden legally responsible for Mythos' medical expenses and partial disability? If so, on what theory?

  • Q : Contract destroyed before risk passes to the buyer....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    If goods identified to a contract are destroyed before risk passes to the buyer, the seller must obtain substitute goods.

  • Q : How the safeway-albertsons merger enabled....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A two paragraph paper. The first paragraph must be a summary of this article. (How the Safeway-Albertsons merger enabled Haggen to grow to 9 times its size in 4 months).

  • Q : Personal obligation for business debts....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Is it ethical for an owner to use the corporate entity to avoid personal obligation for business debts?

  • Q : In regards to the nestle baby formula issue....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In regards to the Nestle baby formula issue. Why or why not the response was appropriate, ethical or legal? What might the company have done better and why.

  • Q : Analyze an engagement agreement....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    I have chosen to analyze an engagement agreement that I have with LexingtonLaw, which is a credit repair company. The beginning of the contract defines certain words that are used throughout the con

  • Q : Problem on third party beneficiaries....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Debbie comes to you for advice. She is uncertain about her legal rights against Bob and Alan and uncertain about her remedies against Bob and Alan. Discuss any possible legal action Debbie would hav

  • Q : Defense case and criminal law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You are assigned by the State to prosecute Arthur, Ben and Carl. What crimes will you charge them with and what defenses will they raise?

  • Q : What is a sole proprietorship....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What is a sole proprietorship? Why are sole proprietors held personally liable for the debts of their businesses?

  • Q : Explore the tax history museum....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Go explore the Tax History Museum. While there, select the dates 1861 to 1865. Provide a synopsis on the relative approaches taken by the North and the South with regard to tax policy. Which was sup

  • Q : The case of the disputed deere....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Q1. Who owns the Deere tractor at time of trial? Q2. Why?  What is the legal theory(ies) used to win the case?

  • Q : Effect of tort on business....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Define one tort. What is the effect(s) that this tort might have on a business. How does a business protect itself against this type of tort? Additionally how might the business reduce its liability

  • Q : Main characteristics of a whistleblower....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Thoroughly described the key characteristics of a whistleblower. Thoroughly summarized briefly one (1) researched instance of whistleblowing in one (1) publicly traded company within the last 12 mo

  • Q : Limit liability and impact on operations....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Evaluated three scenarios described by determining the primary action(s) that you should take to limit liability and impact on operations; thoroughly specified which ethical theory best supports you

  • Q : Legal aspects of disposing of personal property....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Evaluate the legal aspects of acquiring, holding, and disposing of personal property in California, Arizona and Washington state.

  • Q : Future developments in the business law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This is a prediction of the focus of future developments in the Business Law course 10 years from the present. It includes how it will apply to a student's current or future career, including ration

  • Q : Example of political tides....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe an example of political tides having sway over public administration decisions. Is a public administrator who alters his/ her position due to political pressures merely responding to the wi

  • Q : Case scenario-ethical dilemma and illegal contracts....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You are the city manager of a medium sized city which has experienced an economic downturn in recent years. Your commercial tax base has eroded, requiring you to either cut services or raise fees an

  • Q : Case study-possibility of selling a property....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    On July 15th, Mr. Jones talks to the president of ABC Corp about the possibility of selling a property owned by ABC. Mr. Jones tells ABC that he is an experienced realtor and will be able to sell th

  • Q : Prevalent view of policy makers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    It has been sort of a prevalent view of policy makers and the general public that discrimination in the labor market is no longer a barrier to opportunity.

  • Q : Sterling-manufacturer of state-of-the-art computers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Sterling, Inc. is a manufacturer of state-of-the-art computers. For the past ten years, Sterling has acquired all of its microchips from NoBugs Corporation, the only producer of chips meeting Sterli

  • Q : Discuss each element of the cause of action....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Identify the cause of action. Discuss each element of the cause of action, and relate them to your assessment of whether Jim has a cause of action against Ruth.

  • Q : Discussing cabinet co remedies....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Need a 3 page paper discussing Cabinet Co.'s remedies, duties and obligations with respect to the casters.

  • Q : Impact on employees in the private-sector u.s. workplace....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which of the three has had the most significant impact (positive or negative) on employees in the private-sector U.S. workplace? Why? (If you select Employment-at-Will, focus on one exception.)

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