Create a 11- to 15-page paper (excluding the title and reference pages) that assesses a legal/ethical issue or situation relating to a current, previous, or potential future work environment. You must Use at least 10 scholarly sources that are suitable for research in a graduate-level course.
Your paper must include the following:
•	A description of a business situation that presents a legal and ethical issue. The business situation should be from prior, current, or anticipated future employment experiences or from a current event. The description of the business situation should not exceed two pages.
•	An analysis of the ethical concerns raised by the situation.
o	Apply at least two different ethical theories to the situation to support at least two different outcomes.
o	The paper should determine which ethical outlook as applied to this particular situation will result in the best legal outcome for the business.
•	An explanation of at least three of the relevant areas of law that have been addressed in this course (e.g., constitutional law, contracts, anti-trust law, securities regulations, employment law, environmental law, crimes, or torts) and an assessment of the each area of law as it applies to the business situation identified.
•	A recommendation to reduce liability exposure and improve the ethical climate or the overall ethics of the situation. Your recommendation should be supported by specific legal, ethical, and business principles. A recommendation to reduce liability exposure and improve the ethical climate or the overall ethics of the situation.
The Final Paper:
•	Should be 11 to 15 double-spaced pages in length (not including the title and reference pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
•	Should include a title page with the following:
o	Title of paper
o	Student's name
o	Course name and number
o	Instructor's name
o	Date submitted
•	Should begin with an introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement which identifies the focus of the paper.
•	Should address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
•	Should end with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis.
•	Should use at least 10 scholarly sources.
•	Should document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.