Legal Ethics

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    Spinner vs. Reno

    The original case of George Spinner (represented by Housing and Urban Development (HUD)) vs. Reno Housing Authority centered on Mr. Spinner alleging that the Reno Housing Authority had not properly accommodated his handicap and had disallowed a deduction from his expected rent contribution. This specific deduction was a “medical” allowance that allowed Mr. Spinner to eat at a local restaurant for one of his meals per day. Mr. Spinner has a severe case of Tourette’s syndrome, and also has a patch

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    Contracts

    The three forms of business organizations are, sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation. In this paper, I will discuss the three forms of business organizations, how much control its owners have, advantages as well as disadvantages and legal liability. The most common type of business operating in the United States today is sole proprietorship. It also is the easiest form. Sole proprietorship has only one owner, and he or she has total control. An example of a sole proprietorship

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    Northeast Iowa Ethanol V Drizin

    CASE: Northeast Iowa Ethanol, LLC v. Drizin A) Parties The plaintiffs involved in this case are the local farmers from Manchester, Iowa. They formed Northeast Iowa Ethanol, LLC. William Ethanol Service and the North Central Construction also invested the construction of the Iowa ethanol plant. The defendant involved in this case is Jerry Drizin. He formed a Nevada corporation, Global Syndicate International Inc. B) Facts In 2000 in Manchester, Iowa, farmers and the President of the

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    The Development of a Contract Administration Plan Affect a Company’s Business

    Legal Forms of Business The decision to decide on what type of business organization to select for the situation to be most successful can be difficult because it is hard to predict the future on how things will unfold. With seven different forms of business to choose from and all with specific advantages to polices, financial structure, and risk it is important to know the advantages and disadvantages. Each situation has a preferred choice and liability and one or two plus people must research

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    Family Law

    hostel common room as well. The sharing of ideals is extended through legal awareness programs and model Parliment that you will participate in. Your community life is not restricted to the field of law alone but finds expression on the sports field and cultural arena as well. Library over 10,000 volumes and journals College campus and provide a homely environment including mess facilities. Open from 9 am to 5 pm on working days Legal Aid Clinic Fully computerized for quick and easy access to titles

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    Application of International Law

    and Corporate Ethics BUS212 A01 Lashonda Singleton Professor Mcgovern Argosy University Online Abstract Arbitration is a way of solving a dispute, as between industry and administration or a hardship outside of the court organization. By submitting it to a detached third party or bureau for an agreement that could or could not be a binding compare. Adjudication and similar alternatives were essentially set up to give an aerodynamic and cost-conscious option to deal with a legal issue. AAA adjudicators

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    Public Interest/Government Resume and Cover Letter Tips All of the general rules that apply to resumes and cover letters to prospective employers apply equally to public interest and government employers. Your materials should be error-free, clearly organized, easy to read, and concise. However, there are some additional qualities that public interest and government employers are specifically looking for. You need to demonstrate your commitment to the mission and work of the organization

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    Legal Forms of Business

    Law 531/ Business Law Legal Forms of Business As an entrepreneur one of the most important decision to make, when starting a business is the legal form of the business. In making this decision many factors are taken into consideration, such as financial resource for business, government rules and regulation, and personal liability. In this paper a discussion regarding the different forms of business including scenarios of these form and explanation on why this corresponding business form is preferred

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    Hussein V. L.A. Fitness International, Llc – Case Brief Summary

    based on certain defects, defenses, or other affirmative matters. When joining L.A. Fitness Club, Mr. Hussein signed a service agreement which included the release of liability. L.A. Fitness is a private organization that was under no obligation or legal duty to accept Hussein as a member. Mr. Hussein agreed to the clubs terms and voluntarily applied for

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    Forms of Business

    corresponding business form is preferred. Sole proprietorship according to Cheeseman (2010) is the form of business in which the owner is actually the business: the business is not a separate legal entity (Cheeseman, 2010, p. 530). “An individual starts the business in his or her own name and does not require any special legal organization beyond the normal requirements such as licenses or permits” (Georgia Trend, 2006/2007, p. 34). Beauticians are great examples of a sole proprietorship. Beauty shops are

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