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    Glimer Case Study

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    the effect of the statutory exclusion for contracts of employment because, the arbitration clause was not in a contract between an employee and an employer, but rather was in a contract between an employee and the agency. The Supreme Court clarified the ambiguity in Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams, where the Court interpreted the exemption for “contracts of employment” exceptionally narrowly. The Court held that the statute applied to all contracts of employment except those involving…

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    Introduction- I am a health and safety officer in J&S Feeds Ltd. I am expected to advise Cathal on what he must do in order to seek compensation and indicate what his expectations may be after the loss of his index and forefinger at work. I must explore the possible issues that might arise in Cathals potential claim. I would advise Cathal to make a claim through the injuries board website which is injuriesboard.ie. You will not need to use the services of a solicitor which means that you will…

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    Free Agency Vs NBA

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    free agency in the NFL in many ways: max contracts, different value max contracts, guaranteed contracts, and use of the franchise tag. Before the free agency’s of the NBA and NFL can be compared, what…

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    Argument Rule-Making

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    The agency can make substantive rules as an act of statutory powers delegated by Congress. These rules could be formal or informal. Formal rules require the agency to conduct interviews, having written record, and a conclusive ruling. Although with an informal ruling, the agency needs to investigate, hold conferences, making compromises before reaching any final decisions. Therefore, all proposals must be supported by objective analysis, facts, and laws that are binding on the courts with…

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    Strain theory is a sociological theory set forth in 1957 trying to explain why there is deviance in society. The first mode to cope with society is CONFORMITY. We all have succumbed to conformity in our lives. The first time we attend school be it public or private we have all conformed to what our society says is the norm in the classroom. Sitting at a desk set up in rows facing the teacher. To many of us this was the very first time our young minds realized, I better do what everyone else…

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    When a tenant or landlord fails to keep an agreement commitment it is in breach of contract. For example, if a renter does not live up to the standard that he or she permit and signed to under the ownership contract. Then, the property owner has the power to take legal action to evict the tenant. Breach of agreement grants the landlord to bring the tenant in with affair to court and to get the judicial…

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    In my opinion, I believe that Campbell’s compliant against FNMA is considered reasonable. FNMA may assert that they are not liable for Mayberry’s deception and unethical action of changing the interest rate, assuming that they are protected. Although FNMA encountered a Letter of Commitment and is a holder in due course, they were not properly informed that the interest rates were unauthorized and that Campbell’s initials were forged. On the other hand, Campbell may argue that FNMA’s purchase of…

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    Reasonable Foreseeability

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    This question focuses heavily on ‘reasonable foreseeability’. Reasonable foreseeability is a “mechanism which limits the type of plaintiffs, risks or damages which the defendant is liable for ”. For an event to be foreseeable, the claimant, and the kind of injury that was caused, must be foreseeable. The claimant, Daryl, must be in the area that danger is created by the defendant's, Rick, carelessness and the injury must be a type that is likely to occur in the circumstances. To be able to prove…

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    The US Supreme Court’s Decision in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins: How Will It Change Class Action Litigation? RGR – 6/2 research: http://reaction.mayerbrown.com/rs/vm.ashx?ct=24F76F19D3E347A9CCDD89AED0259410DFF555B2DF8E0BD15EE5636069FFCB1CDB7A3A9C4 http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/spokeo-inc-v-robins/ http://www.law360.com/articles/762088/spokeo-without-scalia-the-fate-of-no-injury-class-actions Meta Description: The recent Supreme Court decision in Spokeo vs. Robins will have a lasting…

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    Real estate and personal property holders have the several rights in common because they both can control and manage their assets, they can use it or discard it. Both owners can sell or give it away as gifts. They can withdraw or discard it as well. Although, a real property owner could be more complicated in several ways than a personal property. Real estate might be a heritage with different successors with a life estate. Whereas, private property is different because a realty has two…

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