Torts And Ethics

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    Business Law and Ethics

    Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper BUS/415 Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper Businesses can range from the small mom and pop shops to worldwide corporations. Either way when establishing a business a decision will need to be made regarding the type of entity to use; sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company (LLC), limited liability partnership (LLP), franchise, or corporation. Fortunately, there is guidance, tools,

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    United States V. Greber and United States V. Mcclatchey Case Questions

    Discuss the United States v. Greber and United States v. McClatchey case questions 1. How, if at all, can you distinguish Greber from other instances of payment for professional services? Suppose the percentage Dr. Greber paid to the physicians had not exceeded Medicare’s guideline? Would that payment still amount to prohibited remuneration in this court’s eyes? Yes. I think Dr. Gerber is still responsible. Although the payments made had legitimate purposes, they could still be viewed as intent

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    It Law and Ethics

    Chapter 11 Law and Ethics Chapter Overview Chapter 11 covers the topics of law and ethics. In this chapter readers will learn to identify major national and international laws that relate to the practice of information security as well as come to understand the role of culture as it applies to ethics in information security. Chapter Objectives When you complete this chapter, you will be able to: Differentiate between law and ethics Identify major national and international laws that

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    Regulation Plan for Alumina Inc.

    Regulation Plan for Alumina Inc. LAW531 21 March 2011 Mr. Majid Safaie Regulation Plan for Alumina Inc. Regulatory risk, by definition, is a risk to which private companies are subject, arising from the possibility of legislation or regulations that will affect business being adopted by a government [ (Unabridged, 2009) ]. To avoid this risk, Alumina Inc, must be proactive in their approach to legal analysis, marketing, public relations, and various other elements of business. Alumina,

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    Business Law

    Week 4 Assignment 47.1 The issue in the case of Buder v. Sartore revolves around the requirements and obligations that Buder was responsible for under UGMA when he made investments on behalf of his children. Specifically, did he make such poor decisions that he can be held irresponsible and liable for the losses incurred by the investing in speculative penny stocks? Sartore’s argument is that Buder did not act in the best interests of the children and UGMA dictates that Buder has the “fiduciary

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    Be the Judge

    her job back. The legal issues in this case involve the promise of job opportunities. With the company being an “at will” employer does that relieve them of offering an explanation as to their reasons for firing Elaine? Did the employer violate any ethics or discrimination laws in terminating her position? Is there sufficient evidence on behalf of the plaintiff that can prove such violations took place? Elaine and her attorney will focus on a statutory exception or a contract exception. Elaine received

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    Maintaining Patient Confidence

    Running head: MAINTAINING PATIENT CONFIDENCE: AN OVERVIEW Maintaining Patient Confidence: An Overview of Nursing Aspects Glenn E. Reihing RN CEN Grand Canyon University NRS – 437V Ethical Decision Making in Healthcare Professor Terri Bond November 10, 2013 Maintaining Patient Confidence: An Overview of Nursing Aspects Maintaining a confidence with another person has always been a sacred trust and duty within the medical community. It was important enough that it is in both the Hippocratic

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    Business Communication

    COMMUNICATIONS IN BUSINESS 100 Name: Anonymous 2 Student Number: 12345678 Email: anonym2@mail.au Company: Chevron Corporation Title: Corporate Social Responsibility: An Analysis of Chevron Other Details: Semester 1 2014, Bentley Campus (Word Count: 1568)

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    Rally Round the Trade Name

    Rally Round the Trade Name Rally Round the Trade Name Explain whether or not the fact that Gabby’s surname is Rally gives her the right to use it any way she wishes. In this case Gabby Rally is operating a pizza business under the name Rally Pizza, which is taken from her surname Rally. However, within the same geographical location a car dealership already uses the name Rally Motors. The dealership has been using this name for over forty years and Rally Pizza has just recently opened. The

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    Leg 500, Assigment 1

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees Electronic Surveillance of Employees Your Name Date Your School/Instructor/Class Electronic Surveillance of Employees 1. Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace Today, employees grow increasingly concerned about their workplace privacy, because employers have been closely monitoring them through electronic surveillance more

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