A Question of Ethics—The IDDR Approach and Immigration Law. Split Rail Fence Company sells and installs fencing materials in Colorado. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sent Split Rail a list of the company’s employees whose documentation did not satisfy the Form I-9 employment eligibility verification requirements. The list included long-term workers who had been […]
CaseIt’s 3 A.M., and Sally is Face-Timing you. Fortunately, you were up slugging away at your course work and tying up some loose ends for the project, so you didn’t mind the break. She instantly jumps in, saying, “Look! I found a whole bunch of stuff that we need to review. After receiving the Marketing […]
Chapter 3–Litigation and Chapter 4–Alternative Dispute Resolution 1. What is a motion? 2. Using the textbook, name two types of motions that might be filed in a jury trial litigation and describe what each motion would do, who would file it, and when during the process would it be filed. 3. What is a class […]
Debate This: Franchises Chapter 30, p.739 Carlos Del Rey decided to open a fast-food Mexican restaurant and signed a franchise contract with a national chain called La Grande Enchilada. Under the franchise agreement, Del Rey purchased the building, and La Grande Enchilada supplied the equipment. The contract required the franchisee to strictly follow the franchisor’s […]
Debate This: Insider Trading Chapter 36, p. 865 Dale Emerson served as the chief financial officer for Reliant Electric Company, a distributor of electricity serving portions of Montana and North Dakota. Reliant was in the final stages of planning a takeover of Dakota Gasworks, Inc., a natural gas distributor that operated solely within North Dakota. […]
Debate This: S Corporations Chapter 33, p.802 William Sharp was the sole shareholder and manager of Chickasaw Club, Inc., an S corporation that operated a popular nightclub of the same name in Columbus, Georgia. Sharp maintained a corporate checking account but paid the club’s employees, suppliers, and entertainers in cash out of the club’s proceeds. […]
Questions (30points)General Instructions. This assignment accounts 30% of your total grade, so you should do it in a clear manner substantially and technically viable and relevant. Simply copying concepts from any material or internet may not worth results. 1. List down the basic components of Rule of Law and discuss its basic purpose and contrast […]
This is purely a case study practice test and no answers will be provided to students, nor willthe case study practice test be marked. The time allowed to complete the test is 120 minutes. The actual case study test will have four problem questions, which require you to answer, using the 4-step process. It is […]
Part A- Debate This:BASE ON THE INFORMATION BELOW, Also attached chapter 27 The doctrine of respondeat superior should be modified to make agents solely liable for some of their own tortious (wrongful) acts Lynne Meyer, on her way to a business meeting and in a hurry, stopped by a Buy-Mart store for a new car […]
Lynne Meyer, on her way to a business meeting and in a hurry, stopped by a Buy-Mart store for a new car charger for her smartphone. There was a long line at one of the checkout counters, but a cashier, Valerie Watts, opened another counter and began loading the cash drawer. Meyer told Watts that […]