1. What must a party establish to prevail on a motion for summary judgement? (3 points) In order to prevail on a motion for summary judgment, a movant has the burden to demonstrate that no genuine issue of material fact remains to be litigated; that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law, and that it appears from the evidence, when viewed most strongly in favor of the nonmoving party, that reasonable minds can come to but one conclusion and that conclusion is adverse to the nonmoving
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Thinking Critically about Ethics MONDAY Carl was in violation of the following model rules at various times throughout the day. He appears to be in violation of Model rules 1.8, 1.5 as well as the Ethical Considerations that apply being EC- 1.5 (a), EC- 1.7(a), EC 1.6(a) TUESDAY Carl didn’t do much better on Tuesday when he managed to violate Model Rules 1.8, 1.5 and the accompanying Ethical Considerations EC-1.5 (e), EC-1.6 (a) WEDNESDAY Carl appears to have disregard ABA Model
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the restaurant should be liable for the consequences of his negligent or reckless pursuit. Brinker filed a motion for summary judgment on the grounds that no genuine issue of fact existed regarding the lack of an agency relationship through express acts or implication. Page 309 SYNOPSIS OF DECISION AND OPINION The Massachusetts Superior Court granted Brinker's motion for a summary judgment. The court held
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A public offense action is an action brought in the interest of a child who is accused of committing an offense relating to firearms and weapons or a public offense which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime. [Petitioner F v. Brown, 2008 Ky. App. LEXIS 42 (Ky. Ct. App. 2008)]. The following is an example of a state statute (Kentucky) on public offense action: KRS § 600.020. Public offense action means an action, excluding contempt, brought in the interest of a child who is accused of committing
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Construct a frequency distribution table for the following: 1. Thirty-six customers were categorized according to civil status. The data set is |Single |Single |Married |Married |Single | |Single |18 |18 |0.5 |50 | |Married |13
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The five-number summary is .01, .0625, .0395, 12.49 and 108.44. The top 25% of the movies had an opening weekend gross sale amount of $12.49 million or more. While 50% of the movies grossed $395,000 or less and the other 25% at an even lower amount of $62,500 or less. Total Gross Sales: The mean or average total gross sales is $33.04 million. The range between the total gross sales is high as well starting as low as $30,000 to as high as $380.18 million. The five number summary is .03, .375, 5.854
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Marketing Strategies For Perodua Executive Summary This marketing report briefly analyses the marketing approach of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Kedua (PERODUA), in this analysis, the various marketing activities such as product development, distribution, pricing, advertising and market research of the company is critically evaluated. The report also evaluates the company's current position against the automotive industry and its competitors. A concise insight into the consumer's perception of
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Bette Smith's marketing plan is about a Chiropractic Center in Fremont, Nebraska. The plan outlines market analysis, recommendations, strategies and evaluation controls to establish Chiropractic business for the client. The plan submitted is poor in nature and has some specific problems and improvements in the designated marketing strategy areas. Lot of sections mismatched or misplaced and there are many problems in the case analysis. We have identified seven areas and recommendations provided that
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for Essentials of Marketing 14e For use only with Perreault/Cannon/McCarthy or Perreault/McCarthy texts. © 2014 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Multimedia Lecture Support Package to Accompany Essentials of Marketing Lecture Script 20-1 This slide refers to material on p. 499. Summary Overview This chapter concludes Essentials of Marketing by covering three broad concepts: 1) Evaluating marketing As indicated in Chapter 1, there are two levels of marketing: • the micro (managerial)
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suggestion to increase the price by $1.07 is a specific. 5. A different situation. Considerable time and effort are sometimes exerted by analysts contending that "If the situation were different, I'd know what course of action to take" or "If the marketing manager hadn't already fouled things up so, badly, the firm wouldn't have a problem." Such reasoning ignores the fact that the events in the case have already happened and cannot be changed. Even though analysis or criticism of past events is
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