1. Analyze this scenario from the standpoint of law and of ethics: For years, Dr. Eddingfield, a licensed physician, had been the Hurley family doctor. When Hurley became dangerously ill, he sent a messenger to Dr. Eddingfield, who told the doctor of Hurley's sickness, explained that no other doctor was available, and offered to pay Eddingfield's fee. At the time, none of his other patients needed attention, and Dr. Eddingfield was free to help the sick man, but he chose not to help. Mr. Hurley died.
Were his actions ethical? Were his actions legal?
2. List two methods of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and potential advantages and disadvantages of using ADR.
Do you have any examples?