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    Walton Case Summary

    DIRRI to stakeholders is not an unreasonable task for practitioners. However, the ongoing implications of the Walton case are likely to include continual heightened supervision by ASIC in regards to appointments where the referrer was involved in pre-appointment transactions requiring investigation and the increased scrutiny of DIRRI’s (even though they were held in the Walton case to be satisfactory). It has been suggested by some that pre-appointment meetings be restricted to the insolvency practitioner

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    Wyndham Case Summary

    in June 2012 took to the court a suit in opposition to management of the Wyndham hotel chains for the misrepresentation of its data security measures avert interference of the system by computer hackers. FTC claimed that Wyndham subjected clients’ information to unjust and misleading lack of data safety that to information security law. The suit involved three security breaches involving 500,000 stolen credit card numbers; another breached 50,000 credit card numbers and lastly, 69,000 in the other

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    Rillieux Case Summary

    great amount of fuel needed to heat the various kettles. Rillieux wanted to improve this process for the better and knew just how. During his time in France, Rillieux had witnessed the introduction of the steam-powered single pan vacuum, this vacuum pan was enclosed in an area with the air removed, this was essential because liquids can boil at lower temperatures when air is not present, thus costing less. Rillieux decided to improve greatly on this efficiency by including a second and later a

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    Countrywide Case Summary

    not able to repay, he could resell the house at least 50% profit. With a growing economy and increasing economic growth Countrywide felt that there would be positive incomes. A great deal of criticism regarding this issue, as indicated in the case study as well as from

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    Sharbino Case Summary

    on the transmission and the rear wheel of the motorcycle were mismatched, causing the drive belt to break." He stated that the repairs for the motorcycle could not be performed without altering the appearance of the motorcycle and in if this was the case, he would not have purchased the motorcycle had he known of this situation. Mr. Sharbino alleges that the dealership had clearly known of the repair needed prior to the sale of the bike and that it was in bad faith in the deal. Therefore, the plaintiff

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    Fragoso Case Summary

    possible robbery investigation. Sgt Gordan #1745 arrived at the location and located Victim Rodriguez at the above location. Corporal Gomez and I arrived at the location. I met with Victim Ricky Paul Rodriguez who told me the following information in summary: Rodriguez was standing outside of his friend’s vehicle which was parked on the east side of Legge Alley just south of Holly Street. Rodriguez noticed a blue Honda Accord California license plate #5KZZ189 pull and parked alongside his friend’s vehicle

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    Nfl Case Summary

    During the 2013 National Football League (NFL) offseason, outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil was a free agent and expected to resign with his then current team the Denver Broncos. His former agent Marty Magid was tasked with faxing a copy of Elvis Dumervil’s restructured deal to the Broncos by the deadline, and he failed to complete that task causing Dumervil to become a free agent. Shortly after this occurred, two situations would occur that would affect Magid’s career negatively. First, Elvis Dumervil

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    Bugabyte Case Summary

    and has seen healthy growth for its first four years and has stabilized over past two years. There are competitors with similar product offering, but there is no risk of copying of technology as other competitors are aware of this technology. But in case of Bugabyte, there are more chances of stealing the trade secret and produce their own as it is now a new product. ANS 2- Benefits of outsourcing assembly function: • Quality: Grunwald and Vogel’s expertise and professionalism

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    NYCPD Case Summary

    Carlos Tamez 20204653 PHIL-2393 Case 23 Member Support by IEEE In the mid 1970’s the NYCPD operated an online computerized police car dispatching system called SPRINT. A dispatcher would receive a distress call and upon entering an address, SPRINT would display the location and notify the nearest patrol car. This would help to reduce the response time for emergency calls, and the SPRINT system could have saved many lives. In 1977 the PROMIS system was proposed by NYC prosecutors, to be used

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    Summary: The Case For Reparations

    overtly racist Jim Crow laws to the discriminatory covert practices within the housing industry of today, there is a clear division of white versus black, superior versus inferior, that divides the nation. In her article “The Case for Reparations,” Ta-Nehisi Coates makes the case for why African Americans should be paid back for all of the injustices they had to, and continue to, endure. Granting reparations would be more than just handing out money to blacks to make up for the astronomical wealth gap

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