Legal Encounters LaTausha Freeman Law/531 December 10, 2012 Lillian Watson Legal Encounters This paper will answer questions posed during employment legal encounters based on law requirements to indicate liability and ramifications associated based on the scenario. Legal Encounter 1 Cheeseman outlines that employment is subject to the common law of contracts (2010). Pat entered into an agreement with NewCorp for employment; acting on the premise that NewCorp would uphold
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Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Angela Dunn October 31, 2011 LAW 531 Dr. Lisa Browning Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation There are many disagreements daily that require courts or authorities to assist in deciding who is right and who is wrong. Using traditional or nontraditional litigation are ways that we have chosen to provide assistance in making sound and consistent decisions or ruling. The following paper will compare and contrast both litigation processes. Traditional
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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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Forms of Business Erin Epps Law/531 August 1, 2011 Christine Benway Forms of Business There are a number of different types of businesses: sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, S corporation, franchise, and corporate firm. Each form of business has benefits which it can provide to its owners. As a person in business it is extremely important to determine which form of business best suits the intended goals and needs. According to
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Learning Team ADR Jury L. Kirkendoll Business Law/531 January 8, 2011 Michael Wald Learning Team ADR It sometimes takes years in the court system to resolve a dispute, and this can become very expensive. To avoid these problems most businesses are turning to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Alternative dispute resolutions are methods of resolving disputes other than litigation (Cheeseman, 2010). The most frequently used resolutions are arbitration, negotiation, and mediation.
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Clause Law/531 Business law Charles Cook January 17, 2010 Alternative Dispute Resolution Clause Employers value potential candidates with strong communication skills and the ability to negotiate through issues. The experience a student gains in college with dispute management provides the foundation necessary in the workplace. Many careers rely on team-based work to execute projects, therefore becoming familiar with the various alternative dispute resolution
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Running Head: Legal Forms of Business Paper Legal Forms of Business Paper Yajaira Francisco LAW/531 Business Law Instructor Robert Lewandowski April 8, 2013 Legal Forms of Business Paper Starting a business involves knowledge of the different options for forming an organization. A business owner should research the liability and risks that a business may encounter in the future. Depending on the type of business formation, a business owner needs to protect their personal assets in the
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The Legal System and ADR Analysis Debra Doe-Gonzalez LAW 531 October 6, 2014 David Weischadle, II The Legal System and ADR Analysis The two major court systems in the United States are the federal and state court systems. They are each set up review different types of lawsuits (Cheeseman, 2013). This memo will review the levels of the state court system as well as the various methods of alternative dispute resolution. The case of AMF Incorporated v. Brunswick Corp will be reviewed in
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Legal Forms of Business Paper Matos-Negron, Gerardo E. LAW/531 6 May 2013 SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP Dave personal fitness trainer wants to develop a small gym in the back of his house to train private customer. Dave already safe enough money to purchase the require exercise machine but he needs to expand his house to place the equipment. Dave goes to the local bank, and requests a small business loan to acquire capital for his investment. Dave put his house as collateral in case the business fail
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Clause for Learning Team Charter Business Law; Law/531 July 5, 2010 An alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is used in resolving disputes among individuals. The most common form of ADR includes arbitration, negotiation, mediation, conciliation, mini-trial, fact-finding, and judicial referee (Cheeseman, 2010). In the learning team environment conflicts and disputes among team members have the potential to occur. Because disputes need to be resolved within a timely
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