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    The Legal System and Adr Analysis

    The Legal System and ADR Analysis Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx LAW/531 January 1, 2015 D The Legal System and ADR Analysis This report is prepared for John Smith the president of American Federal Mortgage, Ltd. It summarizes a lawsuit filed against American Federal Mortgage, Ltd. by Federal Resources, LLC. The two firms have been engaged in an ongoing business relationship for seven years. This report reviews: 1. How this case would be processed throughout the various legal phases of the Nevada

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    Business Law

    Buss Law: Lindgren vs. GDT, LLC (96-98) Plaintiff: Lindgren/GDT, LLC Defendant: GDT, LLC/ Lindgren Facts: Lindgren came-up with an accessory concept, which she sold online and in a store in Iowa. She patented it in 2000. GDT started selling a product quite similar to hers at much higher prices through all of its distribution channels. When Lindgren found out she filed a lawsuit in the federal district court in Iowa against GDT for infringement. GDT, claiming that it has no affiliation with the

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    Business Law- in This Unit You,

    Business Law- In this unit you, Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/business-law-in-this-unit-you/ In this unit you, you will select a case law pertaining to the topic of business entities. Each case law analysis allows you to express yourself as clearly and fully as possible in dissecting a court decision. The purpose of the assignment is two-fold: 1. To give you the opportunity to read a real court decision. 2. To challenge you to think about how you would have

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    Fourth Amendment to Plaintiffs Petition

    CAUSE NO. CV41C0220396 -------------------------------------------x § JENNIFER MCFALL, Plaintiff(s) § § § IN THE JUSTICE COURT VS. § § § MATTHEW MACIAS and § PRICINCT 4, PLACE 1 SKYE BANEGAS § DBA: MACIAS LOW COST AUTO, § Defendant(s) § -------------------------------------------x § HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS PLAINTIFF’S FOURTH AMENDED PETITION The PLAINTIFF, Jennifer McFall, moves the court to amend her

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    Assumption of Risk

    expensive to eliminate, the person engaged in the dangerous activity assumes those obvious and necessary risks,” such as with the risks of falling in downhill skiing and risk that when done in groups other skiers will fall. The plaintiff in attempt to appeal stated that the assumption of risk only applied to the ski resort operators and their actions not that of other skiers, and that the defendant could be accountable for comparative negligence, as the skier was negligent and that negligence caused

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    Compare and Contrast Essay

    article “Youth are on a Quest to Reclaim a Safe Milwaukee,” convey through the appeal to pathos that although one does not have a choice in what community he or she may be a part of geographically, it is the members’ responsibility to create a functioning place to live, both authors implement contrasting tones in order to represent the effects that a healthy or unhealthy community has on its members. Through the appeal to pathos in both Radio Milwaukee’s audio and the Neighborhood News Service’s

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    Bus Law

    Business Law II Case Brief Citation In re Estate of Piper Missouri Court of Appeals (1984) 676 S.W.2d 897 FACTS: Gladys Piper died without a will. For several years before Piper’s death, Clara Kauffman had taken Piper to the doctor, beauty salon, and the grocery store; written her checks to pay her bills; and helped her care for her home. At the time Piper had passed, she had $206.75 in cash, and the “Andy Piper” diamond rings in her purse. She also owned personal property amounting

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    Law Paper One

    7/3/2015 1. According to the appeals court, when will it hold an individual shareholder personally liable for the debts of a corporation?  Why? A corporation is a legal entity that has one or more owners known as shareholders. Shareholders investment is usually there only liability in the corporation and they are usually held personally liable for the debts of the corporation. The court will ignore the corporate structure and will “pierce the corporate veil” when the corporation is being

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    Ksmdg

    Issue 2 : Was Ostrovsky’s estimation of Watson’s wages of $91,044 reasonable? Should the court have used DEWPC’s true estimation to assess the tax avoidance penalty? Brief description of issue After concluding that David Watson should not have earned only $24,000 in salary-based compensation, the court needed to estimate Watson’s fair and probable compensation, had he been paid in the proper amount for services rendered. The court called in Igor Ostrovsky, a government expert who worked on

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    Case Brief

    Stambovsky v. Ackley, 169 A.D.2d 254 (N.Y. App. Div. 1991) Procedural History: Appeal is brought by Plaintiff from the Supreme Court, New York County, after the Supreme Court dismissed the plaintiff’s action against the defendants for rescission and damages related to the purchase of a house. Plaintiff/Appellant asks the Court for an entry of judgment for rescission and damages. Issue: Under New York law, may a homebuyer rescind the purchase contract when an undisclosed condition impairs the value

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