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    Eastlane Ethical Dilemma

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    I would, as the CEO, abstract from placing any such lawsuit, because from my point of view, it will affect the stakeholders more than it will benefit them. Stakeholders, as defined by the Business Dictionary, are all the persons, groups or organizations that has interest or concern in an organization, and therefore, that can affect or be affected by such organization. Placing lawsuit vs HSU, the teachers and students, all of them stakeholders of Eastlane Inc. says we…

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    who are both reporters for The New York Times. It is argued that credit card contracts that include arbitration clauses prevent customers from joining together in class-action lawsuits, disabling them from challenging the company’s practices. Because many Wall Street corporations in effect have banned class-action lawsuits, with the aid of Alan S. Kaplinsky, many customers have dropped cases against them, since the cost of arbitration would exceed the monetary award, even…

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    Mcdonald's Murder Case

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    restaurants and the customers’ expectations. Do the benefits of the hot coffee exceed the costs, where the costs are measured as the probability of an injury times the medical and other expenses of an accident? Absolutely not, coffee is expensive, but lawsuits are far more expensive. I don't think that keeping the coffee 15-20 degree hotter is preventing the coffee from becoming darker or bitter. By keeping it hot all day they are wasting less…

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    Santa Fe-Based Company

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    Lawsuit Filed Against a Santa Fe-based Company for Deceptive Marketing Is there such thing as a safe cigarette? Research covering many studies and many decades have confirmed that even a little smoking can be dangerous. E-smoking is dangerous and even being exposed to second hand smoke from cigarettes is very dangerous. However, a particular brand of cigarettes markets itself as an all-natural cigarette without additives and it is now being sued for deceptive marketing. Details of the Law Suit…

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    “Hot Coffee” discusses the issue of tort reform. Tort reform aims to limit likelihood of lawsuits and therefore restricts individual’s right to go to court. In the film, directed by Susan Saladoff, four cases are presented that demonstrate how corporate America has utilized famous lawsuit settlements to swing public opinion against “frivolous” lawsuits, which is an expression commonly used regarding lawsuits against large companies, doctors and more. The film centers on the infamous McDonald's…

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    A high school student in Grosse Ile Township, Michigan, filed a lawsuit Monday, after a police officer cited her for failing to undergo a breathalyzer test without a search warrant. Casey Guthrie is challenging a local ordinance and a state law that both allow officers to perform Breathalyzers on those under 21 years old if they have a reasonable cause to believe alcohol has been consumed. Under the Michigan Liquor Control Code, those who refuse to undergo the test are cited for a civil…

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    Issues With Ebola

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    from this disease. During this time Nina Pham, a nurse from Texas Health Presbyterian contracted the deadly disease and later filed a law suit against the hospital for unsafe working conditions, HIPPA violations and emotional and life damages. The lawsuit states that Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital neglected her and other staff member’s safety during the care for the patient infected with Ebola. Nina states that the hospital did not protect and equip the medical staff with appropriate…

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    cellulose. Although Bloomberg News story mentioned that between 2 to 4 percent is considered to be an “acceptable level”, consumers still consider this case as a fraud and even filed a class action lawsuit against Kraft Heinz in federal district court on 2016, 27 January. On this day, a class action lawsuit against Kraft Heinz in the federal Northern District court was filed by an Illinois woman named Yvonne Averhart, claiming violations of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business…

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    Business Law

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    1. Show Me The Money Sports Agency is likely to win a tortious interference with a contract lawsuit against Tortious Competitor Agency for unlawfully hiring Show Me The Money Sports Agency’s employee, Tom Cuban while under contract at Show Me The Money. In order to prevail in a lawsuit alleging tortious interference with a contract, the plaintiff must first prove the existence of a valid, enforceable contract. In this case, Tom Cuban signed a contract agreeing not to compete with Show Me The…

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    Ethics of Critique. Given that the lawsuit was settled out of court, in the Red Clay School District’s favor, the students and parents at Warner Elementary benefited by continued local control of their school, when the State did not intervene to restructure it. The demands of NCLB on this school were too great. A school should not be held accountable for students that the school has no means to directly impact. The teachers and administers at Warner Elementary School benefited by having the…

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