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    Gualda Memorandum Summary

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    Gualda Memorandum for a Correct Corporate Law Considering Gualda being a country which will face in the following years a constant and exponential economic growth, there have to be several guidelines to set up the private economy in legal terms. As the main objective of this memorandum will be setting up a correct corporate law; public law will not be omitted, but there will be a reasonable difference in length and depth of description of this two previous matters, in comparison with the…

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    I. PARTIES TO THE CASE: IBP, Inc. v. Alvarez, 546 U.S. 21 (2005) the plaintiff of this case is Gabriel Alvarez, Individually and on behalf of all other workers of Packing plant in Pasco, Washington. The employees had a class action lawsuit against the defendant Barber Foods and IBP. II. FORUM: In two separate cases, the employees of the packing plant sued Berber Foods and IBP in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. III. STATUTE(S) INVOLVED IN THE CASE: the statutory of the…

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    Phar Mor Case Study

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    The Phar Mor situation is something that I feel happens a lot with companies and corporation, but on a much smaller scale. Therefore, I wasn’t surprised that the company was able to pull off such a scam for so long. I was more surprised at the fact that it involved the entire management group and that out of all of the people no one was honest or brave enough to put a stop it or expose it. I feel that more people should have been punished in this case because so many people knew about the…

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    Stephanie has a duty to lead in the footsteps of Jack Donally following the account of achievements made by the colossal leader. Donally elevated the company from a small entity into a global company. The company grew into multi-billion worth of sales with the manufacture for medical products and artificial limbs. This is a force that Stephanie should reckon with and the new leader must preserve and relive the legacy created by Donally. Consider the leadership style that Donally used and what…

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    Crimes Against Nature by Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy is an informative book that unearths the atrocities committed by the Bush administration in the early 2000’s and how, due to donations and appeals by corporate cronies, they bought and corrupted the political and scientific spheres of America so that massive energy corporations could rake in larger profits. Kennedy’s narratives take place during the years of George W. Bush’s first term as President from 2000 to 2003. However, Kennedy often…

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    Eco/372 Week 1

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    the organization you have chosen for your final research paper, respond to the following: I. Regulations: If any data involved is regulated, or if there are other legal and compliance concerns, state them in this section. The laws covering the internet are varied and quite complex in the United States with the financial system to the medical system heavily regulated. Starting off the Sarbanes-Oxley was enacted in 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is designed to protect investors and the public by…

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    Introduction Within a non-profit organization the chief executive officer (CEO) is often referred to as the executive director. The chief executive officer or the executive director retains the highest power in a non-profit. The CEO should be someone who has a strong background in all subjects as it relates to the non-profit. As the CEO of a non-profit it is important that the CEO is fluent in financial leadership to help the organization become and remain a success. In order for the…

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    Nortel Scandal

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    he company of Nortel looked invincible and financially stable from the outside. Roth helped the company to changing times through the introduction of internet networking. But, unethical practice led to the eventual doward spiral and liquidation of Nortel. If accurate financial statements showed the true economic situation of Nortel, then investors and others could make bettter decisions. This would provide Nortel a foundation to stand on and continual growth during the economic recession. .…

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    Ailyn Chavira and Lucero Dominguez HealthSouth How do internal and external factors nurture the type of unethical behavior that has led to corporate scandals? In the case of HealthSouth they had both internal and external factors that lead to their issues with fraud. It's hard to believe that they never noticed the things that were slowly bringing them down but it's those sneaky things that can bring an entire company down. Although it's not a thing bringing down a company it's a…

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    Doe Deere believes that she is the unicorn queen of the beauty world. Perhaps, you are familiar with this leading business executive. The fact is that Doe Deere is certainly not your ordinary looking CEO. The founder and CEO of Lime Crime Cosmetics took the makeup world by storm a few years ago. She armored herself with a bold and fresh new makeup line that created a lot of interest. What is it about her makeup line that is so fresh. Well, it is the striking original fantasy line of makeup that…

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