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Part of Laura Nash's model for resolving ethical dilemmas is to ask, "How would this
decision
appear if it was reported on the front page of a newspaper?" - ANSWERFalse
2. Re-labeling our conduct is one of the techniques that we use to avoid facing
ethical dilemmas.
For example, we might use the term "managing earnings" to refer to accounting
fraud. - ANSWERT
"Is it in compliance with the law?" is one of the categories of ethical dilemmas
according to your
textbook. - ANSWERF
4. When we are rationalizing, we are not doing a thorough analysis of the ethical
problem at hand. - ANSWERT
. If you would return an envelope full of cash to an elderly person who dropped it,
and you would
keep the money if that woman was Oprah Winfrey, a famously wealthy entertainer,
then you are
practicing moral relativism. - ANSWERT
Jurisdiction of the courts in Arizona is proper over a Nevada defendant who directed
its
advertising at Arizona residents and shipped a sufficient amount of goods to Arizona.
- ANSWERT
If you plan to file a suit for negligence in a jurisdiction with a two-year statute of
limitations,
you must file suit before the statute of limitation expires or your lawsuit will be
dismissed. - ANSWERT
. One of the reasons that businesses prefer to resolve disputes using ADR methods
over
traditional litigation is that the records and testimony will not be accessible by the
public. - ANSWERT
Rebel groups have been fighting to overthrow Syria's President Bashar al-Assad
since 2011.
The Syrian government has allegedly responded by shooting and bombing its people
and it
reportedly unleashed a chemical attack against people in a suburb of Damascus on
August 21,
, 2013. Reports indicate that more than 100,000 people have died and millions more
have fled their
homes for refugee camps in other countries since the outset of the rebellion.
President Obama can
bring a lawsuit in the United States against President Bashar al-Assad to recover
damages for
these atrocities. - ANSWERF
One of the purposes of law is to influence conduct - ANSWERT
Appellate courts will affirm the trial court's ruling when they are unable to find that a
reversible
error has been made - ANSWERT
If you reveal information to someone who is not your lawyer, you may lose your
privilege to
keep that information confidential. - ANSWERT
A state court needs to have both a long-arm statue and sufficient minimum contacts
with an
out-of-state defendant to have the power to call the defendant into court. -
ANSWERT
13. The United States Supreme Court issues a writ of certiorari for the cases that it
wants to hear. - ANSWERT
To initiate a lawsuit in the federal court system, the plaintiff would file a complaint in
a federal
superior court. - ANSWERF
15.Cases that can be heard in federal court include federal question cases. -
ANSWERT
In a federal diversity of citizenship suit, either the plaintiff and defendant must be
from
different states or the amount in controversy must be $75,000 or more. - ANSWERF
Ordinarily, if you are in charge of retaining evidence for your any lawsuits that may
be filed against your company, then you should retain the evidence for any particular
case only until the statute of limitations expires. If no lawsuit is filed before the
statute of limitations expires, then you may dispose of it. - ANSWERT
. Mini-trials are most commonly used to resolve disputes between employers and
employees.
During the proceeding, groups of fellow employees review the actions of
management against a
fellow employee and the panel can take testimony, review documents and make
decisions that can
include an award of damages. - ANSWERF