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    revolutionary precedents that endanger the lives and well-beings of their customers. In Jacob Mattis’ synthesis and analysis of the famous fast food case, Pelman v. McDonald’s, he uses the outcome and judge’s speech to thoroughly infer that a future lawsuit against McDonald’s, or any

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    a private setting, which can be invaluable for companies which are concerned with how their customers perceive their product. A company accused of a safety violation, for example, might prefer to settle out-of-court, even if they felt the lawsuit was frivolous, just to ensure that it did not lose its 'good name.' Another advantage to arbitration is that both parties can set their own terms. "Parties can develop their own ground rules" (Murray 2012). They can also come to an agreement on who will

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    Tobacco Liability in Illnesses and Deaths

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    de Torres, were the first two Europeans to try smoking tobacco offered to them by the Native Indians (Marcovitz 14). Tobacco companies will lose revenue and may vanish as one of the oldest and wealthiest industries in America because of frivolous liability lawsuits and competition from companies producing other tobacco related products. In the future, tobacco products are more likely to vanish in time because of the addiction and diseases that smoking can cause. Many smokeless tobacco users have said

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    Introduction Power is present in many social interactions, and it allows people to have influence over others (Papa, Daniels, & Spiker, 2008). Conflicts arise when a person feels he or she has more power than the other person so they start discriminating, harassing, and alienating the disadvantaged person. Power perspective emphasizes on the ability to compel someone to do something thus suggests power to be coercive and competitive (Papa, et al., 2008). In addition, the power theory views the conflicts

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    and have the violating domain names transferred to the trademark or service mark holder (Rustad, 2013, p. 438). All three laws mentioned above along with many others are aimed to give providers and users of internet services protected against frivolous lawsuits and violations of rights. Without legislation like this, use of the internet would be a lawless wild west fraught with crimes against end users and companies alike. In order to continue to protect end users and providers, new laws and technologies

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    Every incident is seen, heard and recorded thanks to HD video and audio body cameras. One popular brand of body cameras is FrontLine. FrontLine sees and hears everything a law enforcement officer does. FrontLine is fully integrated with IndigoVision’s Control Center video management software delivering a different dimension of safety. Easy to install and intuitive to operate, Control Center gives you sight, sound and oversight of all cameras in the system. The FrontLine is a tireless witness, working

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    Grocery, Inc. Located in Any State, U.S.A Grocery, Inc. is a retail grocery store with locations all over the United States of America (U.S.A.). Tom Green and Jeff fresh work for the store located in My Town, U.S.A. Tom is the produce manager and Jeff, 17 years old, is working for Tom in the produce department. The first scenario is the contract between Grocery, Inc. and Masterpiece Construction for the renovation of the store located on Main Street in My Town, U.S.A. The second scenario is an

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    Introduction Intellectual properties are anything created by the mind. This includes inventions, designs, books, etc. Many people protect their intellectual properties through copyrighting it. Copyrights are patents and trademarks, and it gives the owners the right to claim their work and protect it from theft ("Intellectial Property" Help Desk). Use or reference of famous work is permitted whenn it is "transformative" or for limited use. This work is considered "fair use" and many copyright

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    The odds of a plaintiff winning in civil court are two to one against. Most people do not even try, they settle. Out of the approximate 780,000 cases filed each year, only 12,000 or 1.5%, ever reach a verdict. These facts are some that are told in the movie A Civil Action. A Civil Action is based on the book by Jonathan Harr and on a true story. This movie, which was filmed in 1998, is about a water contamination case that happened in Massachusetts. The case is known as Anderson v. Cryovac. John

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    focuses on the task at hand for education, ensuring that all students have an equal opportunity to learn and excel. Paul D. Coverdell Teacher Protection Act The Teacher Protection Act was added as a part of NCLB in an effort to “reduce the number of lawsuits brought against teachers, administrators, and other personnel based on decisions made to maintain order on school grounds.” (Jones, 2013) The school climates are becoming increasingly unpredictable and at times school

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