Law-suit by Ashley Madison Employee Ashley Madison has also been involved in a lawsuit regarding an employee who sued them for a repetitive strain injury which is commonly referred to as carpal tunnel syndrome. In a back and forth that went on for two or three years, Ashley Madison alleged that the employee, Doriana Silva was extorting money from them for a bogus injury while the employee claimed that she was made to hand key data for 1000 bogus female memberships on Ashley Madison’s website which
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The Vega Foods Company: questions for discussion | 1. What are the key facts of this case? And what, in your opinion, led Mari to sell her shares? Industrias La Vega was a Spanish meat processing business that produced hams, sausages, and other delicacies for domestic and export markets. The business was a US$ 04.8 million- a-year business but Francisco Jr. felt most concerned by the family conflicts that often overwhelmed him. Francisco, 45 had
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St. Dismas Medical Center, an urban, nonprofit, 450-bed rehabilitation hospital began to see a significant decline in admissions. St. Dismas's mission focuses on inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation of the severely injured and catastrophically ill. While the patient census varied from month to month, it appeared to the St. Dismas Board of Trustees that the inpatient population was slowly but steadily declining. The hospital's market researchers reported that fewer people were being severely injured
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ASSIGNMENT ON COMMERCIAL LAW ASSIGNMENT ON COMMERCIAL LAW CHAPTER-1&2 CHAPTER-1&2 12.What are the effects of the memorandum and the article after they are registered THE LEGAL EFFECTS OF THE MEMORANDUM The Contractual Powers of a Company A Company or a Corporation is an artificial person created by law. It is a legal person capable of suing and of being sued. But the contractual powers of a company
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Determine at least three different internal and external stakeholders that Dr. DoRight might have to deal with on a daily basis at the hospital. Stakeholders are individuals who are involved in, have a vested interest in, or a “stake” in the success of an organization (Merriam-Webster, 2011), such as a hospital. Dr. DoRight is an influential decision maker as the President of the Universal Human Care Hospital and it is important for him to consider how his decisions and actions affect the stakeholders
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The immediate result of a company’s incorporation is the creation of two independent bodies; the company and its membership. The membership of a limited company takes shares in a company. The shares held represent a member’s interest in the company. The nature and extent of this interest will determine the member’s right to participate in dividend payments as well as a member’s right to participate in the decision making policy of the company. Subject to any prohibition contained in the company’s
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Summary of Facts and Circumstances Peter and his wife Catherine started to collect contemporary art in the 1970’s after she was forced to give up her legal career due to an illness. In June 1981 Peter was invited to join the MCA board of trustees. In 1989 Peter was elected the board chairman. He then devoted more time to managing the MCA with the hope that his business acumen could make MCA a more nationally prominent museum. At the start of 1989 Keith Schmidt was hired as MCA’s executive director
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LESSONS FROM ENRON SCANDAL The Enron scandal is the most significant corporate collapse in the United States since the failure of many savings and loan banks during the 1980s. This scandal demonstrates the need for significant reforms in accounting and corporate governance in the United States, as well as for a close look at the ethical quality of the culture of business generally and of business corporations . PROBLEMS : Paying directors with stock may have aligned
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1. What are the ethical issues or concerns in this Energy Cooperative Case study? The main ethical issue seems to be related to the last paragraph and whether or not the board of directors can use their position on the board of the Energy Cooperative for personal gains by stating "I am calling as director of the Energy Cooperative" -the board of directors are self employed consultants with no allegiance (duty) to any particular company. Each director signed something to this effect. Therefore,
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Goldman Sachs Stockholders The group and I have decided that Stockholders are fourth in line when it comes to importance. Stockholders are important to the Goldman Sachs because they’re the individuals and/or groups whom provide the initial capital for the corporation. Stockholders also meet annually to determine if the corporation is heading in the direction they want. If not, they can vote for new board of directors. Stockholders are mainly interested in how the company is managed in order to
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