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    law when she denied a white person her bus seat. An example of ethics over legality is when Johnson & Johnson Co. went above and beyond legal measures when Tylenol capsules were compromised. In restaurants, however, ethics depend on employee relations, employee mishandlings, quality on food, and customer experiences. Simply put, just because something is legal does not always mean it is ethical. Ethics are more than just what the law…

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    According to World Intellectual Property Organization, a trademark can be defined as "any sign that individualizes the goods of a given enterprise and distinguishes them from the goods of its competitors." The trademark of Magic Wand Remote Control will be the diagonally slanting picture of a magic wand in a rectangular box. The rectangular box will also display the small pictures of electronics and electrical items in the background. The trade mark will connect to the potential customers as…

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    predisposes them to many legal issues. A prominent legal issue deals with the corporate veil and its tendencies to shield corporate leader’s criminal activities. Instead of corporate leaders receiving repercussions, the corporate entity is penalized. This essay will discuss the legal issue of corporate corruption by examining the realism, functionalism, post-structuralism and corporate neoliberalism sociological theories, and the implications surrounding living law, law reform, legal practice…

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    business and the consumers can make a business successful. The social responsibility in ethical considerations is to ensure that you are not only protecting your business but you are also protecting your employees and customer rights. All business procedures must be fair and ensure all individuals values and beliefs of workers are protected and respected. “Business owners and managers who employ a consequences-based approach seek to produce the greatest balance of good over harm for all who are…

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    In this particular case, Bradley Smith sued Del Lago Partners, Inc. and Del Lago Partners, L.P., for the injuries he sustained when a fight broke out among customers at the Grandstand Bar, which is part of the respondents’ resort. Smith obtained both a skull fracture and brain damage. He sued De Lago on the premises-liability platform. After nine days of hotly disputed evidence, I would say both Smith and De Lago won on a 49-51 percent liability apportionment. Reducing Smith’s damages by the…

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    The plaintiffs, mother and little baby girl, claim for false detainment by the defendants in their jewellery shop in downtown Victoria on July 4, 1992. The defendants deny the asserted detainment, guaranteeing that they told the plaintiff Joanne Jeeves she was allowed to leave the business premises. The defendants counterclaim against the plaintiff Joanne Jeeves for defamation emerging out of a record of the occurrence given by her to the daily paper correspondents and which showed up in a…

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    Facts: The plaintiff was Gina. M. Holmes and the defendant was Petrovich Development Company. Holmes worked as the the executive assistant for Petrovich, who is the company’s secretary. The reasons for this case is that Holmes claimed to have a hostile work environment that had sexual harassment, there was retaliation wrongful termination in violation of public policy, they violated her right of privacy and they intentionally gave her emotional distress. Petrovich violated her privacy by…

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    Greetings, I hope this message finds you well. Now that discovery has closed, and we are coming nearer to trial, the Court will be curious as to what if any progress we have made to resolve this matter before trial. Moreover, in our discussions with defendant’s counsel, he has seen receptive to attempting to reach a reasonable settlement. As we consider settlement negotiations we are mindful of the following facts. Our complaint seeks damages in the amount of $60,000.00. Initially, we had…

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    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. COWE-14-010356 (83) Hunter Run Homeowners Association Of Broward county Plaintiff, Vs. Clement Watkins, (Pro Se) Defendant. ________________________________________/ Motion: OBJECTION TO FORECLOSURE SALE COMES NOW Pro Se Defendant Clement Watkins, and objects to foreclosure sale. • Pro Se Defendant argues that a…

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    Description: Marriage separation is quite unfortunate and it occurs due to several reasons. Not all the reasons of this legal separation are genuine while some of them are quite weird and peculiar as well. Marriage separation is a legal affair but in reality it is quite a pathetic situation for both spouses and their kids. This separation is nothing but the end of all kinds of marriage responsibilities socially and legally.…

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