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    Simple Contract and Memo

    1. Draft a simple contract with following info: used computer equipment 5 each of monitors, printers, desktop 4 installments for 2,000.00 2. Draft memo explaining why draft is valid.

    What Makes a Good General Counsel Attorney?

    As the President of your corporation you now need to hire an attorney to serve as General Counsel and head up your in-house legal department. What are the three most important factors you will use in assessing candidates for the job of General Counsel? Do you want to hire a General Counsel with criminal law experience, c

    Organizations and human rights issues and mission statements

    Written Assignment: 1. Write a 250 word explication (Essay 1) of how you believe places of employment might both reinforce, as well as potentially violate, human rights resolutions, both domestic and global. 2. Research some Mission Statements of several corporations. You can readily access such statements

    Calculating a Bid Price

    Your company has been approached to bid on a contract to sell 15,000 voice recognition (VR) computer keyboards a year for four years. Due to technological improvements, beyond that time they will be outdated and no sales will be possible. The equipment necessary for the production will cost $2.9 million and will be depreciated o

    Journal Entry: Orlow Co. pays $12,000 to Pizner Insurance Co

    BE3-5 On July 1, 2006, Orlow Co. pays $12,000 to Pizner Insurance Co. for a 3-year insurance contract. Both companies have fiscal years ending December 31. For Orlow Co., journalize and post the entry on July 1 and the adjusting entry on December 31. Prepare adjusting entry for prepaid expense BE3-6 Using the data in BE3-5

    Help! This is confusing.

    The concept of intellectual property rights has become big business in our informational or computer age. With regard to patent, copyright, and trademark infringement, corporations have become aware of the need to protect their intellectual and intangible property interests. A couple of examples are "non-compete" clau

    Law and Ethics as a Source of Personal Ground Rules

    Ground rules have been discussed in relation to ethics and morals and the lives we lead. From the authors' views, and your own interpretations, answer the following questions in relation to organizational ethics: 1) What are the sources for personal ground rules? 2) What are the sources for organizational ground

    Affirmative Action in Relation to Title VII

    Describe the elements of Affirmative Action as it applies to public sector and private sector employers, and how it interacts with Title VII requirements of Equal Employment Opportunity. a. What employers are subject to affirmative action plans and why? b. What do the plans require employers to do? c. What happens if emplo

    Collect Sports (CS) is a sport memorabilia store in Any State, U.S.A. CS sells sports trading cards and autographed photos, baseballs, bats, footballs, jerseys and other sports equipment and clothing.

    Can you please help me with the attached case study? This was due last week and I got almost all of the questions wrong or marked as incomplete. Assignment: Using the scenario, give detailed answers (identifying the appropriate laws and legal theories to the following questions. Scenario: Collect Sports (CS) is a sport me

    Let's say Charlie Consumer walks into Val Vender's lapidary shop.

    This is a type of "essay" question in law that allows you to play the judge, to determine the right law to apply to the facts in order to make the ruling. I want you to play the judge and determine who will win the case. This is a contract law issue, and can be solved by properly finding the applicable principles of law.

    The Securities Act of 1933

    1.What are the features of the securities act of 1933? 2.What lead to its passage? 3. Why is it referred to as the "truth-in securities" act?

    Title VII violations

    What policies should companies have in place to avoid violations of Title VII and its amendments?

    Law - Unemployment Compensation

    Other retail businesses in the mall in which your sports shoes shop is located have decided to open on Sundays from 12 noon to 6 P.M. You decide to follow suit, but two of your employees refuse to go along, saying it is against their religious beliefs to work on the Sabbath. You terminate their employment. They apply for unemplo

    Retaliatory Discharge Evaluation

    Please help me to Present, describe and evaluate in detail, the legal concept of "Retaliatory Discharge". Please provide any references.

    It seems that some Leaders have become complacent about their Integrity since the Enron and Worldcom years. Despite Codes of Conduct and Sarbanes/Oxley, Leaders still need watch their Integrity.

    I went through many leadership programs, seminars, books, articles and other leadership products. I found many of these well meaning but lacked capturing the complex context in which leaders live. I found that the best leadership lessons were learned from experience, the key lesson is the absolute importance of Integrity. I

    Life insurance contract from a terminally ill client

    P3-46. The viatical industry offers a rather grim example of present value concepts. A firm in this business, called a viator, purchases the rights to the benefits from a life insurance contract from a terminally ill client. The viator may then sell claims on the insurance payout to other investors. The industry began in the ear

    Life insurance contract from terminally ill client

    P3-46. The viatical industry offers a rather grim example of present value concepts. A firm in this business, called a viator, purchases the rights to the benefits from a life insurance contract from a terminally ill client. The viator may then sell claims on the insurance payout to other investors. The industry began in the ear

    Pete's Pizza employs Quincy as a delivery driver.

    I need help to answer these questions. Q#1 Pete's Pizza employs Quincy as a delivery driver. Pete's guarantees that an order will be delivered within thirty minutes or there is no charge, and insists that its drivers meet the limit. One night, while making a delivery, Quincy is caught in a traffic jam. To deliver the pizza

    Legal Interview Questions

    Legal Interview Questions State each question in column below as Legal Question / Illegal Question 1 Are you a US Citizen? 2 Where were you/your parents born? 3 Are you authorized to work in the US? 4 What is your "native tongue"? 5 What languages do you read/speak/write f