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FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT <br>www.bus415mart.com<br><br>BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 1<br>BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 2<br>BUS 415 Week 1 Individual Assignment Business Ethics Case Paper<br>BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 1<br>BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 2<br>BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 3<br>BUS 415 Week 2 Individual Assignment State of Confusion Paper<br>BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 1<br>BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 2<br>BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 3<br>BUS 415 Week 3 Team Assignment Synopsis of Tort Cases Paper<br>BUS 415 Week 4 Discussion Question 1<br>
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BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Entire Course FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 1BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 2BUS 415 Week 1 Individual Assignment Business Ethics Case PaperBUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 1BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 2BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 3BUS 415 Week 2 Individual Assignment State of Confusion Paper
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Final Guide FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • 1) The form of alternative dispute resolution wherein the parties hire someone to review the evidence and make a decision that is binding upon the parties is called A. negotiation B. settlement conference C. conciliation D. arbitration
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 1 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Miguel buys a truck in Texas, then moves to Washington. A year later, he is driving his truck in Oklahoma, and causes an accident by running into another car, whose driver is from Florida. In what states will the other driver be able to sue Miguel? State the reasons for your answer. ? Your carefully edited response should be a minimum of 350 words and posted to the thread titled "Week One Discussion Question Two Thread" in the Main forum.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • No first week of a law course for business students would be complete without soliciting your evaluation of the judicial merits of the now famous or more aptly put, infamous, McDonalds hot coffee case.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 1 Individual Assignment Business Ethics Case Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Individual Assignment: Business Ethics Case • Read Business Ethics Case 3.5 at the end of Chapter 3 of The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce. and the opinion in Calder v. Jones referenced in the case (the opinion is readily available by just Googling “Calder v. Jones).
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Mary is cutting weeds at her home. She is unable to trim some weeds she finds, because they grew between the rocks, so she removes the protective guard on the weed trimmer and trims the weeds. There are no warnings on the weed trimmer advising against removing the guard. She hits a rock, which is thrown to the side, hitting her neighbor in the eye and causing permanent damage. What kind of tort claim does the neighbor have? Who are the possible defendants? Your carefully edited response should be a minimum of 350 words and posted to the thread titled "Week Two Discussion Question One Thread" in the Main forum.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Felix is a school bus driver. He is driving children home from school one day, when he is distracted by a fight in the back of the bus. He turns to see what is happening behind him, and accidentally strikes and kills two twins riding bicycles in the bike lane. One twin is a brain surgeon, and the other is a garbage collector. Each has dependents. Explain how damages will be calculated for each victim, and why the families will collect different amounts. Is this a fair system? Why or why not?Your carefully edited response should be a minimum of 350 words and posted to the thread titled "Week Two Discussion Question Two Thread" in the Main forum.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 2 Discussion Question 3 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Paulette is the owner of the Rock On Mobile Home Park. For several years, Albert regularly collected rent for Paulette from the tenants of the mobile home park. Recently, Paulette learned that Albert pocketed some rent he collected, so Paulette fired Albert, and revoked his authority to collect rent payments from tenants. However, neither Paulette nor Albert told any tenants of Albert's termination. Yesterday, Albert went around to Theresa’s mobile home and asked for the rent. Theresa paid Albert the money owed to Paulette. Albert never gave this money to Paulette. Is Theresa liable to pay Paulette? Why or why not? What legal principle did you apply? Discuss an agent’s obligations toward his principal. Your carefully edited response should be a minimum of 350 words and posted to the thread titled "Week Two Discussion Question Three Thread" in the Main forum.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 2 Individual Assignment State of Confusion Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Individual Assignment: State of Confusion Paper • The state of Confusion enacted a statute requiring all trucks and towing trailers that use its highways to use a B-type truck hitch.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 1 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Wilbur, who has difficulty making up his mind for most of his 29 years, was sitting around on Sunday, with some of his friends. At one point, he says, "I'm going to try to sell my car, and if I can get an offer close to $9,000 I'm going to take it." Andy, one of the friends, thinks to himself that this might be a good deal. The following events occur later that same week.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 2 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • After have a full opportunity to examine the subject computer system, Turner entered into a contract withDr. Unger to design and install a billing program for Dr. Unger’s dental practice for a flat fee of $2,000. After entering into the contract with Dr. Unger, Turner subsequently realized that the task would require several more hours of programming effort than she originally anticipated from her pre contract review of the subject computer system, Turner informed Dr. Unger that she could not complete the work for less than $3,000.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 3 Discussion Question 3 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Hazel is 84, and suffers from debilitating arthritis. Sometimes, she can barely walk. Every time Hazel has been unable to get around, her neighbor Ruth cooks and cleans for her until she feels better. Hazel has offered to pay Ruth, but Ruth always declines. One day when Hazel is feeling well, she and Ruth eat out in a restaurant, and Hazel tells Ruth she is going to leave her $50,000 in her will. Six months later, Hazel dies without leaving a will.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 3 Team Assignment Synopsis of Tort Cases Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Learning Team Assignment: Synopsis of Tort Cases Paper • Write a minimum of a 350-word synopsis for each scenario in which you answer the following statements: • o Indentify each possible tort action by stating the legal claim and the plaintiff and defendant for the legal claim • o Provide an analysis of how each possible tort action will be resolved, which will involve stating the key legal • elements of each tort claim and also describing any viable legal defenses that the defendant may have
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Tom inherited his father’s landscaping business, and incorporated the business after he read an article in Lawn News, advising landscaping businesses to incorporate. Tom has been sued by a customer, whose prize rose bushes were accidentally damaged by a landscaper employed by Tom’s corporation. This incident occurred subsequent to the formation of the corporation. .
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 4 Discussion Question 2 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Ethan began working as a printer at Bilson's Art Studio in 1996. During his employment, Ethan was a good worker, did not create any trouble, and was viewed by management as a "relatively passive personality." In February of 1999, Ethan was physically attacked by another employee, Stan, without provocation. It was not the first time Stan had attacked a coworker. Approximately eight years earlier, Stan had attacked another employee, Vu, inflicting injuries serious enough to require stitches. Both Stan and Vu continued working for Bilson's after that incident.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 4 Discussion Question 3 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Note: Please do not attempt to look up this case on the Internet; I want your initial response and subsequent discussion to based on your own analysis and the textbook. I will post the actual opinion in this case at the end of our discussion. • Peterson was employed in the Boise, Idaho office of Hewlett-Packard for almost 21 years prior to his termination.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 4 Team Assignment FoodmartInc Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Learning Team Assignment: Foodmart, Inc. Paper • Foodmart, Inc. is a retail grocery store chain based in Any State, U.S.A. Foodmart has stores throughout the United States. Brian McDonald works as the produce manager for the store in My Town, U.S.A. Jeremy Atwater, 17 years old, is spending his summer vacation working for Brian in the produce department.
BUS 415 MART Learning for leading BUS 415 Week 5 Individual Assignment Business Entities, Laws and Regulations Paper FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.bus415mart.com • Individual Assignment: Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper • Restaurant/bar: Lou and Jose plan to open a sports bar and restaurant where customers socialize and watch sporting events on large-screen TVs that hang around the bar. They do not have much money, but they do have Miriam, a wealthy investor who does not have time to participate in the business, but wants to provide capital to start the business in return for a percentage ownership.