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    Case Study: Luxury Casino

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    Luxury Casino is a Microgaming powered betting destination that has been offering its wide variety of casino games since 2001. It is one of many casinos run by the Casino Rewards group, which is regarded throughout the betting world as being reliable, and also holds certification from eCOGRA, an internet betting standards organisation that regularly audits casinos to ensure fair play. The casino is also licensed in Malta, adding another layer of protection to players who visit their virtual…

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    Airtex Case Study

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    occurs because economic sanctions are an integral component within the collective bargaining process, for the exercise of bargaining powers and rights, and the integrity of this regime must be protected. In the Alberta Labour Relations Board (ALRB) complaint case “Alberta Labour Relations Board, UFCW 1118 v. Airtex Manufacturing Partnership, [1991] Alta. L.R.B.R. 78,” the employer (Airtex) lawfully…

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    Rules of Conduct After a review of the case of Jim and Mae Corn it is evident that their attorney was in violation of more than one rule under the provisions of the Professional Rules of Conduct. This violation is definite grounds for a complaint under the complaints system currently in place. The first rule violated was Rule 1.3 Diligence. Comment 1 of the rule states, “A lawyer should pursue a matter on behalf of a client despite opposition, obstruction or personal inconvenience to the…

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    H & M Sales Case Study

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    the facility is uncomfortable, such as low lighting, no security, and 2 staffs only in the cashier. Only 1% of ZARA respondent that was strongly dissatisfied with the facilities. 4.10.3 (Responses from Zara or H&M store in responding to any complaints to the…

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    First, women may not be inclined to report or file a complaint against a company that is unfairly compensating them. They are often scared of retribution by their employer if they decide to speak up. In addition, management and their coworkers may act differently towards them once they find out about the complaint (regardless of whether it’s solely internal or legal) and may think they are tarnishing the company by making those kinds of allegations. Furthermore, many will judge them and think…

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    Prison Litigation Reform

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    No, I do not believe that the court system pays too much attention to inmate complaints, for the simple fact that prison abuse is not going anywhere anytime soon. (Bierie, 2013) Despite federal mandates and prisoners’ right activism. (Bierie, 2013) For example Terrill Thomas died from dehydration while in solitary confinement on April 24, 2016. According to other prisoners Mr. Thomas had asked correctional officers for something to drink for about a week because the water inside his cell was…

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    Unit. In all of my EO complaints that I dealt with one stood out. Now before I get into the case let me explain the surroundings. I was in a Combat Arms unit which only had men in the unit. Now that being the case I was used to complaints about my soldiers outside the unit when it came to females and how my soldiers treated them during duty hours. In which the issues were dealt with accordingly and in the correct manned. In this particular case the complaint happened to…

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    White Collar Crime Report

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    The FBI is estimating with those complaints a total loss of over $800 million. This makes up a small percentage of victims of white collar crime and the loss value is much higher. The Internet Crime Complaint Center takes complaints on a voluntary basis by victims. This leaves a huge gap in data that needs to be collected to further analyze the gross impact of white collar crime on…

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    rights movement. There the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was read by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, which grasp the attentions of many men that participated. This document sparked the pathway for equal women’s rights. It addressed the many complaints that impacted women during this period. Through their well crafted document, they hoped that it would change the mindset of an unequal country. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolution blatantly plagiarizes the the Declaration of…

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    not a substantial factor in Plaintiff’s injuries, damages and loss as alleged in the Verified Complaint. 5. As to the Fifth Defense, set forth the factual basis that Plaintiff failed to mitigate damages. 6. As to the Sixth Defense, particularize how and in what manner the plaintiff knew or were otherwise aware of the negligence of those responsible for the incidents alleged in the Verified Complaint constituted a separate, independent, superseding, intervening culpable act or acts which…

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