• Q : Benefits of going through traditional litigation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Write a memo on a state (not federal) level business dispute. Describe as if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would be

  • Q : Who keeps the engagement ring....
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    This is not based on your opinion alone; your conclusion MUST have a basis in the Law, therefore: YOU MUST refer to the Law and legal principles (say which one(s) .

  • Q : Explain various legal phases in a state court system....
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    Write a memo on a state (not federal) level business dispute. Describe as if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would be process

  • Q : Explain how these processes would be different....
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    Create a solution for your suggested problem with the civil trial process, and identify the responsible party that would be responsible for putting your suggestions into action.

  • Q : Three disadvantages for each business form....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    There are seven forms of business: sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, limitedliability company, S Corporation, Franchise, and Corporation.

  • Q : Describe some of processes that take place in a civil court....
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    The suggested problem can be directed toward the efficiency of the overall process, an ethical issue, or an issue directed at one of the accused or defending parties. Explain why this problem exists

  • Q : Brief the selected case as a learning team....
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    Write an explanation of no more than 750 words about how the legal concepts in the selected case can be applied within a business managerial setting.

  • Q : What is the concept of overwhelming circumstantial....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What are two methods of demonstrative evidence used to clarify the issues surrounding actions or lack of actions at a crime scene for a judge or jury? Explain.

  • Q : What is the public opinion of this program....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Discuss the types of different patrol programs that the department has implemented. You will want to address at least 2 patrol programs, if possible.

  • Q : Effectively involved in the prevention....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What can officers do to be effectively involved in the prevention of delinquent and criminal behavior by youths? Include course material in your answer as required.

  • Q : Describe three diversion programs....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe three diversion programs you are familiar with. How is each program effective How could they be improved. Include course material in your answer as required.

  • Q : What crimes committed by juveniles....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What crimes committed by juveniles would allow for juveniles to be detained in a detention facility versus remaining in custody at the local police department? Why is there a difference between the

  • Q : Identify specific laws or policies you have reviewed....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Use the information found in the readings for the week and additional information in the University Library to support your new position.

  • Q : Is more effective at reducing juvenile crime and why....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper comparing two juvenile diversion, intervention, or prevention programs operating in your city or state.Address the following in your paper: What servic

  • Q : Discuss the value of consulting secondary resources....
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    Did the information in the article or annotation cited cause you to change, add or refine your issues? If so, please list the issues involved in each of the fact patterns as you now identify them.

  • Q : What age are juveniles considered to be at an age....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What age are juveniles considered to be at an age of reason, which is when they are capable of understanding the seriousness and consequences of their behaviors?

  • Q : Why are juvenile proceedings kept confidential....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Why are juvenile proceedings kept confidential? When a juvenile is tried as an adult, the proceedings can be publicized. Should juvenile proceedings be publicized as well?

  • Q : How these processes would be different from a computer crime....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The suggested problem can be directed toward the efficiency of the overall process, an ethical issue, or an issue directed at one of the accused or defending parties. Explain why this problem exists

  • Q : What are some principal components of the juvenile....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What are some major differences between the juvenile courts and the criminal courts? What are some principal components of the juvenile justice system? Why do some refer to this as a process rather

  • Q : Judge on the supreme court of a nation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Imagine you are a judge on the Supreme Court of a nation. The country's trial-by-jury court procedure is currently under judicial review. The majority of the judges would like to implement an advers

  • Q : The color of any international laws....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In 2000, FBI special agents lured Russian cyber criminals Vasiliy Gorshkov and Alexey Ivanov to the United States with a ruse involving a job interview. The FBI also downloaded evidence of their c

  • Q : Explain the catalyst for the foundations of social change....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A recent event has caused uproar in demands for law enforcement to be attentive to activities that could lead to terrorism or gang activity.

  • Q : What are possible estate planning solutions....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Samuel brings you a Will which he has drafted using some forms from a book he purchased titled "Wills for Dummies." He tells you that he called your law firm because his daughter insisted that he

  • Q : Relationship exists on social media sites....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Examine the three (3) branches of government and discuss which can effectuate the most significant impact on regulating consumer transactions via social media outlets.

  • Q : Discuss the types of management styles....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Discuss the 3 types of management styles that are reviewed in your course materials (scientific management, human relations management, and systems management). Answer the following in your d

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