21st Century Organizations and Unions HRM/531 February 6, 2012 Introduction Today’s organizations face a variety of challenges and changes with technology and globalization playing the largest role in a 21st century business. No longer are the days of conference room board meetings and higher paid multiple in-house factory workers. CEO’s and managers are conducting meetings from their laptops or iPhones while lying on the beach with their families and factory
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Litigation and Alternatives Wilma McDonald LAW 531 August 14, 2012 Candice M. Deisher, Esq. Litigation and Alternatives The video “Litigation and Alternatives” features a dispute between Quick Takes Video (Quick Takes)
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Litigation Student Name LAW/531 Date Instructor Litigation Disputes are settled by various means every day. This paper will consider the process of traditional litigation and alternative dispute resolution in settling those disputes. Knowing the advantages and disadvantages is important when deciding what process to employ in settling a dispute. Traditional Litigation Traditional litigation can be a long and expensive process. Filing a complaint starts the process. This action
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forms Legal Forms of Business Paper Yaciel Toledo Law/531 June 3rd, 2011 University of Phoenix Legal Forms of Business Paper Selecting the best form of operating a business depends on the type of business the owner wants to run. The owners have to pick the structure that best meets their needs. “The selection depends on many factors, including the ease and cost of formation, the capital requirements of the business, the flexibility of management decisions, government restrictions
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Examining A Business Failure Otis Jones, Jr. LDR/531 February 7, 2011 John D. Thompson Examining a Business Failure Success is the goal that businesses and individuals have in common, but failure is the last option anyone person or standing entity wants to face. Outside failing, but orchestrating fraudulent information just to boost and boast the status of any entity is unethical and disgraceful. Bernie Ebbers, former Chief
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Legal Forms Business Paper Brandi Austin LAW/531 April 16, 2012 Aaron Kemp Legal Forms Business Paper Deciding the form of business organization is one of the most important phases in developing a company. One must understand the pros, cons, requirements and qualifications needed before determining which form is best for the business. The next few paragraphs will discuss various forms of businesses and provide scenarios to clarify the appropriate use of these forms. Sole Proprietorship
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Merkes LAW, 531 September 25, 2012 Andrew Van Ness Traditional Litigation System Comparisons and Contrasts with Nontraditional Forms of ADR Law was intended and foreseen as a way to protect and prohibit people from against unwelcomed intervention from other people, organizations, and society. Law is also intended to stop people from participating or conducting themselves in objectionable actions. The United States legal system has a traditional litigation resolution form of law and a nontraditional
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Business Structures March 1, 2014 Law 531 Charles Houle Business Structures There are several different types of business structures available to a person who is interested in starting a business. The following scenarios will illustrate a preferred form of structure as well as what documents are required for the formation. The business structures to be examined are sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability, S Corporation, franchise and the corporate form. Sole Proprietorship A
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Liability Legal Issues LaTanya Powers LAW 531 September 17, 2012 Mike Kelley Introduction Have you been injured due to a defective product? Has the product that you just purchased failed to have the proper warning label? Better yet, has the design or the manufactured parts of the product somehow become defective? These questions are just some of the legal issues that will be presented within this paper. In addition, the legal principles that
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Paper Stefanie James Law 531 Instructor: Tom Jones There are many disputes that happen is this world that can occur between family’s, friends, and businesses. Most people would think that these situations would be handled in court but going through the system takes time and can be expensive. Alternative Dispute Resolutions is a less cumbersome way to settle disputes without litigation. Some examples of the ADR form are arbitration, mediation, settlement
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