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Description For this written assignment, 1) please briefly identify an idea for ...

Description For this written assignment, 1) please briefly identify an idea for a future business. Once you have identified the scope of the business enterprise, please 2) identify the various forms of entities that in which a business can operate in California. In your identification, 3) briefly identify the pros and cons for each potential business entity as they pertain to your business idea. Then, 4) state which entity you have chosen for your business idea and, in detail, 5) explain why you chose this particular entity form for your business. 6) Lastly, please explain how the role of agency law impacted your decision-making in selecting your business entity. As always, please provide references to the textbook as a source of law to support your answers. At least one reference is required. However, typically, the more references the higher the grade. To summarize the instructions: 1) Briefly identify an idea for a future business. 2) identify the various forms of entities that in which a business can operate in CA. 3) In your identification, briefly identify the pros and cons for each potential business entity as they pertain to your business idea. 4) State which business entity you have chosen for your business idea. 5) Explain why you chose this particular entity for your business. 6) Explain how the role of agency law impacted your decision-making in selecting your business entity.

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Description ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 2 ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 1 What recent (2015-until ...

Description ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 2 ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 1 What recent (2015-until present) breach of contract case have you heard about on the radio, on T.V. , online, or read about? (No class actions, or breach of credit card/identity cases! Also, go deeper into your searches so you all don't do the same case.) For this assignment, please do the following: 1. Summarize the case - one paragraph (who sued whom, for what? In other words what are the terms of the contract the plaintiff is claiming have been breached. Does the defendant state any defense?) 2. What part of the lawsuit represents compensatory damages? What part consequential damages? Were there any punitive damages awarded and if so state why the case merited punitive damages. (In your response please note the difference between compensatory and consequential damages - these are not the same and have specific legal definitions. You must address and define each type of damages listed herein, including punitive damages, whether or not they apply to the case.) 3. Do the amounts seem fair based on the facts of the case? Why, why not? You can find information at google news, or google: "Find Articles for Breach of Contract cases". Post your response. (Repeat the questions and number your responses.) Note, that although this is in a discussion format there is no need to comment on any of your classmates' posts. I will be commenting on your posts and assigning points based on following these instructions (10 points) and the thoroughness and quality of your responses (40 points), especially #2 - read these instructions carefully and address each part in your response. ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 2 For this assignment, please read the chapters indicated at each AREA below and then post three (3) things you learned about Negotiable Instruments; three (3) things you learned about Agency; and three (3) things you learned about Employment Law (see below for full instructions.) Negotiable Instruments/Agency/Employment Law Area A: Negotiable Instruments: Chapters 25 and 28 Area B: Agency: Chapters 32 and 33 Area C: Employment Law: Chapters 34 and Chapters 35 Instructions: Please repeat each AREA (not the chapter references) followed by your responses (1, 2, 3.) This assignment will be graded on the completeness of your responses in each area. Do not just name what you have learned (e.g., "I learned that in employment law employees are at-will, unless they have a contract) - your response must contain a complete answer which means defining and explaining the concepts you have learned (at-will is defined as ..., and then further explain the difference between at-will and how having a contract protects employees). You must have three complete paragraphs for each area. Grammar and spelling count, please edit your work. Points will be deducted for not following these instructions and for not defining and explaining each concept.

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Description There are 2 Parts to do. Do each item in each Part, in order. Just ...

Description There are 2 Parts to do. Do each item in each Part, in order. Just follow the order below, front to back, writing each part into your Term Paper. Label each part you answer, matching the numbers below (Part 1. a, Part 1.b., and so on). Term Paper Rules and Tips: Your Work: The Term Paper must be your work. Group work is not allowed. Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Google Bard) unless allowed, as described here below. Using AI in a way not allowed here, can be considered cheating, and can have serious consequences, including reports to student services and potential penalties. You can use sources (such as books, magazines, google searchers, or an AI chat-bot, but only as allowed here: The best way: 1) First, find and read through each source, yourself. 2) Then, explain things to me in your own words. It is good to use the accepted, technical words and phrases for things (for example, "profit," "contract," "corporation," "chief executive officer," etc.), and the actual names of important businesses and persons (for example, Tesla, Elon Musk), and the names of parts of government (for example, Federal Trade Commission; Food and Drug Administration). Include citations of all your sources: If any of the following are used, always tell me, describe them clearly, and indicate which parts came from that source or tool. Failure to follow this will be treated as a violation of academic integrity. Anything from a source should have the link to that source right there where I can see it and check it, in the text or a footnote: 1) Quotes from online articles (such as news articles) or other media, such as books or videos. Keep quotes brief and indicate when you're quoting, with proper source citation. 2) Anything produced using an AI tool such as ChatGPT. If you use AI, keep it brief, identify any use or output of it, and specify what you used, and where. Do not include any graphs, images, or videos in your Paper. I just want to write. Further tips for research are given below, in each item. Term Paper length: Part 1 can be any length, but I am thinking, around 4 pages (double-spaced), or more. Part 2 can be pretty brief, with just a sentence or a few to answer each item. Just do your best on each item! The key is to work smart, meaning, using online research, asking good questions, and making good searches. This way you will work efficiently: quickly and with more ease. Keep trying! Do Part 1 and Part 2, both: PART 1: Huda Beauty : ( Huda Kattan) a business (company) and tell me about it Write each answer in the same order as shown here, with each answer labeled the same as here: 1.a., 1.b, etc.: Part 1.a. Pick a subject you are interested in, that involves business in some way. Tell me what it is. Examples: a favorite sport, or makeup (cosmetics), or smartphones, or cars, or online gaming. Tell me what it is. Part 1.b. Pick a business firm (a company) involved with that subject. Tell me the name of that business. Examples: Dallas Cowboys football team, L'Oreal cosmetics, Apple, Walmart, Tesla, Reddit. Tell me the company’s name. Part 1.c. About this company, find at least 2 articles (online) from the last 3 months that show some important news about that company. Name these articles to me by title and source (including any web links). Briefly explain what these articles say, in your own words. Part 1.d. What kind of business organization is your chosen company? Every business is an organization, such as a corporation, partnership, or LLC (limited liability company). What is a basic description of that type of business organization (a corporation, etc.)? Does your chosen company do business internationally, or mainly in one country? 1.e. Who are the major people involved in this company? ("People" means, the most powerful and influential persons guiding that business, as well as persons well known in connection with the company.) This would include the top managers, possibly top owners, as well as publicly-known personalities such as sports team star players. List for me, also, some other powerful firms (companies) involved in that same kind of business. Part 1.f. Very, very important: What are some main laws/regulations this company (and this kind of business) works under? Who are the government regulators (agencies or other government bodies) it works with on these matters? Is this changing -- Is this company facing new regulations, or maybe less regulation under the current US government? Look at everything the business handles (Events? Products? Employees? Software? taxes?) Do not skip on this, do a careful and searching job, or you will lose lots of points! Part 1.g. What (in your own words) do the sources you can find tell us about changes happening, or coming, in the big picture, for this firm/business? What are big challenges faced in doing this business, for example, are they growing and hiring more people now? What is the impact of inflation? Of the war in Ukraine? Must they spend more soon on tech? Are there new technologies affecting their business, such as new ways to shop and choose their products? Is this organization moving well with the times? Part 2: make up a little statement or story for each part of this California law: For each item below, write a statement (like a little story, which can be just one sentence long or a few sentences) of an imaginary business (not a real business) doing each thing described. (So that you know: these things are illegal to do.) Note: this is a real law. But here, I put it in a different order from the actual law, and from earlier semester assignments, so copying older papers from earlier semesters will not work. Make each one separate; number each one, in order, matching the numbers below: Example: a sample answer (do not use this example as your answer): an example of an answer to the first item in the list below: Part 2 - (1)[Falsely stating] geographic origin [of] goods or services. [Sample answer:] Part 2 - (1) Joe’s Wine Shop sells wine that Joe falsely claims is “made in France,” but in fact, it was made in Joe’s house in El Cajon from grapes grown in his backyard. -------------------------------------- These are each from a California law (a statute, a code section): California Civil Code section 1770, "Unfair Methods of Competition and Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices": ------------------------------- “The following unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts [by a seller] intended to result in the sale or lease of goods or services to any consumer are unlawful [in California]:” [Tell a story of an imaginary business doing each of the following things:] Part 2 - (1)[Falsely stating] geographic origin [of] goods or services. Part 2 - (2) Representing [claiming, stating, communicating] that goods or services are of a particular standard, quality, or grade, or that goods are of a specific... model if they are of another. Part 2 - (3) [Falsely stating] the source [such as, the brand or maker] ... of goods or services. Part 2 - (4) Representing that goods are original or new if they have deteriorated unreasonably or are used. Part 2 - (5) Representing that a part, replacement, or repair service is needed when it is not. Part 2 - (6) Inserting an unconscionable provision in the contract. [That word is explained in our contracts notes and videos, or can be looked up in a legal dictionary online.] Part 2 - (7) [A fake sale:] Advertising goods or services with intent not to supply reasonably expectable demand, unless the advertisement discloses a limitation of quantity. Part 2 - (8) [Making a false statement of] certification [this business supposedly has, from a government agency or other organization]. Part 2 - (9) Disparaging [defaming: making a false statement, as fact, that harms reputation, to a third person such as a customer, about the] goods, services, or business of [another business or business person] by false [statement]of fact. [Example: lying to wreck a business’s good name with a desired customer.] Part 2 - (10) [Falsely stating] that goods or services have ... characteristics, ingredients, uses, benefits, or quantities they do not have. End.

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Description DISCUSSION 4- -Locate the U.S. Business Judgment Rule -Then locat ...

Description DISCUSSION 4- -Locate the U.S. Business Judgment Rule -Then locate the rule in any other country. Discuss the following: 1. Discuss what part or parts of the U.S. rule do you either agree or disagree and why? 2. Compare/contrast the U.S. with your selected country. If they are the same, why do you think they are stated in similar ways. If different, discuss the differences. If you could change the U.S. rule, what would you change and why? If you would not change anything in the U.S. rule, discuss what aspects of the rule you believe are most effective and why? You MUST provide citations for all materials used.” I’ll send you 2 discussion responses from my other classmates on this same discussion. Could you give me the answer to this discussion, with citations, and 2 responses that are max 150 words each for my 2 other classmates on this same discussion. Let me know if you have any questions! When we match I’ll send you the classmates responses.ALSO If you need more time I can request more time from my professor.

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Description Please sign into mcgraw hill connect and do these 2 assignments ple ...

Description Please sign into mcgraw hill connect and do these 2 assignments please I will pay double

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Description James Stilton is the chief executive officer (CEO) of RightLiving, ...

Description James Stilton is the chief executive officer (CEO) of RightLiving, Inc., a company that buys life insurance policies at a discount from terminally ill persons and sells the policies to investors. RightLiving pays the terminally ill patients a percentage of the future death benefit (usually 65%) and then sells the policies to investors for 85% of the value of the future benefit. The patients receive the cash to use for medical and other expenses, and the investors are "guaranteed" a positive return on their investment. The difference between the purchase and sale prices is RightLiving's profit. Stilton is aware that some sick patients may obtain insurance policies through fraud (by not revealing their illness on the insurance application). An insurance company that discovers such fraud will cancel the policy and refuse to pay. Stilton believes that most of the policies he has purchased are legitimate, but he knows that some are probably not. Answer the following questions: Would a person who adheres to the principle of rights consider it ethical for Stilton not to disclose the potential risk of cancellation to investors? Why or why not? Under the categorical imperative, are the actions of RightLiving ethical? Why or why not? Under utilitarianism, are Stilton's actions ethical? Why or why not? If most of the policies are legitimate, does this make a difference in your analysis? Using the IDDR approach, discuss the decision process Stilton should use in deciding whether to disclose the risk of fraudulent policies to potential investors. What are other ethical concerns that Stilton may be facing?

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Description Read the CASE STUDY #8.1 found in CONTENT. Case: Summey v. Monroe C ...

Description Read the CASE STUDY #8.1 found in CONTENT. Case: Summey v. Monroe County Department of Education 2012 (I tried to upload the actual case but I think it was too large). Answer the questions asked below for Case Study #8.1. Answer the questions based on what you learned in the case study and in the book. Questions TO ANWER 1) As discussed in Chapter 8, issues relating to the interpretation of a contract can be essential to a contract dispute. Do you think Coach Summey's interpretations were reasonable? Why or why not? 2) Discuss what the school district should have done to avoid a lawsuit in this case. 3) Other than interpretation, which concepts from Chapter 8 are relevant to this case? INFORMATION TO NOTE: -Employment contracts should be as explicit as possible, including all terms of employment (reassignment in this case), length of employment, what constitutes a breach of the contract, etc. -If there are significant changes to a renewable contract, the offering agent should - but is not legally bound to do so - discuss the changes with the signee so there is no confusion. -Breach of contracts results in immediate dismissal and possible damages to the signee that suffered the breach, it is the responsibility of both parties to a contract to read and understand the contents of the content and discuss issues before signing the contract, once a contract is signed (by competent individuals who appreciate the context and implications of the contract requirements) it becomes actionable and enforceable, if there are no questions as to the wording and actions required in the contract, a judge will side with the party that is abiding by the wording of the contract.-Employment contracts should be as explicit as possible, including all terms of employment (reassignment in this case), length of employment, what constitutes a breach of the contract, etc. -If there are significant changes to a renewable contract, the offering agent should - but is not legally bound to do so - discuss the changes with the signee so there is no confusion. -Breach of contracts results in immediate dismissal and possible damages to the signee that suffered the breach, it is the responsibility of both parties to a contract to read and understand the contents of the content and discuss issues before signing the contract, once a contract is signed (by competent individuals who appreciate the context and implications of the contract requirements) it becomes actionable and enforceable, if there are no questions as to the wording and actions required in the contract, a judge will side with the party that is abiding by the wording of the contract. Contractual Law Issues Misrepresentation – a false assertion that induces another party to enter a contract Mistake Unilateral mistake – one of the parties to the contract makes a mistake as to some material fact contained in the contract which has an adverse effect on the performance of the contract Mutual mistake – both parties share a misconception about a fact upon which they base the agreement Unconscionablility – the clauses involved are one-sided and result in oppression or unfair risk to one party Interpretation – parties believe they have a meeting of the minds but are operating under different assumptions

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Description I have to make a presentation for legal environment of business. I ...

Description I have to make a presentation for legal environment of business. I have to do the presentation on a chapter which is Employment Discrimination. I have attached the powerpoint below which correlates to this topic. The presentation should be on a real life case which links to the topic of Employment Discrimination. Below are some details on the PowerPoint Presentation. Create a PowerPoint of no more than 8-10 slides based on your chosen case from the assigned topic (Employment Discrimination. Your presentation should contain the following sections: a. A title slide b. An introduction c. A brief reference to relevant portions of the week’s text (relevant law) d. Details (facts of the case) on the legal topic or case e. An explanation of how the relevant law relates to the topic/case f. A conclusion that includes your opinion on the verdict of the case/topic and how your Christian worldview impacts such opinion g. A slide of sources you consulted Make sure to read the powerpoint which I have attached. Also add on the powerpoint slides some notes in the notes section which I can use to help me read off of it. You cannot chose a case which is mentioned in the powerpoint attached. The presentation should be around 10 minutes long.

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Description Hi Class, Recently, the US Supreme Court issued its decision in th ...

Description Hi Class, Recently, the US Supreme Court issued its decision in the case of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. By a 6-3 vote, the Court has created a carve out to public state accommodation laws that bar discrimination based on sexual orientation. The Court ruled that a proclaimed Christian graphic artist who wants to design wedding websites can refuse to work with same-sex couples. The Court created this exception on the basis of 1st Amendment free speech. Summaries of this Court decision (including the full Court opinion) can be found in the links below. For a possible (3) points extra credit, please answer the following questions: 1. What potential ramifications does this decision have on businesses? Does this open the door for private businesses to legally discriminate against other protected classes of people? 2. Based on this decision, can the tables be turned - can a private business such as a lawyer refuse to represent a client based on their political orientation? For example, if a lawyer finds individuals who identify as MAGA to be adverse to their personal beliefs, and as their work involves the business of speech, can the lawyer expressly decline cases purely on the basis of political affiliation? 3. Does your answer in question #2 change if the facts are revised such that the lawyer refuses to represent any clients whose religious beliefs differ from those of the lawyer? https://www.npr.org/2023/06/30/1182121291/colorado-supreme-court-same-sex-marriage-decision#:~:text=By%20a%206%2Dto%2D3,creating%20a%20message%20she%20opposesLinks to an external site.. https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-gay-rights-website-designer-aa529361bc939c837ec2ece216b296d5Links to an external site.

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Description Discuss strategies for improving services for external customers in ...

Description Discuss strategies for improving services for external customers in your organization.

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