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    Banc De Binary Case Study

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    BANC DE BINARY SCANDAL: FILE A CIVIL CLAIM NOW! Banc de Binary, one of the biggest global providers of online trading in binary options renounced its authorisation Furthermore, the company was a sponsor of Liverpool FC offering to the club £1.5 million. The company provided its services via the domain eu.bancdebinary.com. Basically, the public could create an online account and trade binary options through the aforementioned website. The Israeli-owned and Cyprus registered company is accused of…

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    Issue The issue is what, if any, legal rights Will has against Grace for exceeding the spending limit, and whether she is going to have to pay the $30,000 for the imported marble. In addition, whether he has any legal rights against Grace for using Flip Master’s client list to find potential customers. The other issue is what if any, legal rights Will has against Jack for accepting bribes from potential buyers to ensure that their offer is accepted by Flip masters. Law A joint venture can be…

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    Trade Secrets

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    TRADE SECRET A trade secret is a formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, commercial method, or compilation of information not generally known or reasonably ascertainable by others by which a business can obtain an economic advantage over competitors or customers. A trade secret covers basically three aspects:- ● Not known to the public. ● Should generate economic profit to the holder (specifically for not being known by the public). ● Subject of reasonable efforts to maintain…

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    J.D. Salinger’s, The Catcher in the Rye, is generally discerned as the story of a sixteen year old boy, known as Holden Caulfield, who struggles to find peace after his brother’s death. Holden wanders aimlessly around New York in the winter for two days and attempts to save children from falling into adulthood and becoming what he calls, phonies. He, generally, will settle until genuine feelings are shown, which leads to his running away. Salinger captures the significance of Holden’s late…

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    Part I : The Introduction, The Rulers, The conspiracy The illuminati is a secret religion found in May 1st, 1776 that follows the conspiracy theory thus meaning they are a group of secretive people that operate behind the scenes to govern the entire world in secret. In a developed context, the Illuminati are extremely powerful people that work in the financial, industrial and media world based in Western Europe and North America and some of their most important names are Rothschild,…

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    pay 20 million dollars in a limited partnership but NatWest only received 1 million. The rest of the money went to executives of ENRON and some employees of NatWest that were in on the deal. Many executives were charged with fraud, money laundering, securities fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. One term we learned this quarter was the “Sarbanes Oxely Act” in 2002. This act was created in response to the ENRON scandal “to protect shareholders and the general public from accounting errors and…

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    Aily Shimizu’s view on stalking specifically revolved around cyberstalking in her work of Recent Developments Domestic Violence in the Digital Age: Towards the Creation of a Comprehensive Cyberstalking Statute. She describes how much more dangerous for stalking has gotten to because of the digital technologies everyone has now. “Indeed, the Internet has provided a new vehicle by which individuals can commit the traditional act of stalking” (117). Due to the emphasis Shimizu set on the word…

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    Corrupt Political Leader: Randy “Duke” Cunningham Many political leaders find themselves drowned in responsibilities and pressure from society. When encountering these factors, they usually become corrupt causing them to do whatever it takes to become successful even if it means being dishonest. In fact, this was the case for Randy Cunningham, commonly referred to as Duke Cunningham.. Duke Cunningham was a “decorated” naval pilot during the Vietnam War ("Randy"). After retiring from the…

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    As of last week albert Bacon Fall had secretly granted Harry F. Sinclair of the Mammoth Oil Company exclusive rights to the Teapot Dome in Wyoming on April 7, 1922. After Pres. Warren G. Harding had transferred supervision of the naval oil reserve lands from the Department of the interior, that’s when Fall granted Sinclair the oil rights. When leases and contrasts went under investigation by committees of the U.S. Senate . Fall and members of his family had received from an unknown source…

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    An Orphan’s Obsession Is it Edward Pierce, Andrew Miller, Robert Jefferson, or John Simms…? The identity of the supposed foundling who committed the Great Train Robbery remains ambiguous, but the motives behind it are not. Michael Chricton’s The Great Train Robbery sheds light on Edward Pierce’s obsession with crime through information about his accomplices and impeccable criminal knowledge to prove how his obsession motivated his undertaking in this 1855 crime. The red-bearded man’s…

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