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Essays On Legal Briefs
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Ethical Treatment in Employment / A Legal Memorandum
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When an employee is denied promotion because of the knowledge that a manager has regarding their status and plans to remain (or not to remain) with a company, it is possible to contend that the manager has supported discriminatory action during the promotion process. This 6 page paper considers the scope of this argument and then devises a legal brief that applies many different legal perspectives to support this assertion. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Leglmem.wps
Essay Title: Ethical Treatment in Employment / A Legal Memorandum
Examining Mr. Hansen's Fall
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A 13 page paper examining the likelihood of success should an individual, Tom Hansen, pursue a lawsuit against Apex Supermarket after slipping on a wet spot in the floor and suffering injuries that required surgery. The paper concludes that Mr. Hansen cannot offer proof of the store manager's statement of knowledge of the spill, and he cannot demonstrate that the spill had been on the floor for any significant length of time. It is likely that Apex Supermarket would request and receive summary judgment. The paper refers to three New York Supreme Court cases, but no sources are listed.
Filename: KSlawHansFall2.rtf
Essay Title: Examining Mr. Hansen's Fall
Exigent Circumstances: Stop and Frisk
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A 3 page review of Terry v. Ohio, a key Ohio Supreme Court Case. This case clarified that exigent circumstances could override the typical need for a warrant to conduct a search. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPsearc4.rtf
Essay Title: Exigent Circumstances: Stop and Frisk
Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. v. Hammerton
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This 5 page paper is a legal brief outlining the parties, facts rule of law, discussions and holding of the case of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. v. Hammerton, Administrative Panel Dection, Case Number D2000 – 0364, August 2nd 2000. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEhendrx.rtf
Essay Title: Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. v. Hammerton
Ferrous Products Co. v. Gulf States Trading Co.: A Legal Brief
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This 3 page paper provides an legal brief of the case of Ferrous Products Co. v. Gulf States Trading Co. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHGulfStat4e.rtf
Essay Title: Ferrous Products Co. v. Gulf States Trading Co.: A Legal Brief
Fiduciary Duty of Directors to Shareholders in Australian Law
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This 8 page paper considers the impact of the case of Brunninghausen v Glavanics [1999] and its landmark finding that a company director may under certain circumstances owe a Fiduciary Duty to shareholders despite the traditional view that this was not the case. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEdirdut.wps
Essay Title: Fiduciary Duty of Directors to Shareholders in Australian Law
Freedom of Information Act Test Case.
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(5 pp) The supposed boon of living in a democracy
is that one has the right to apply to a court of
law concerning complex decisions. This discussion
will provide such a legal challenge and opportunity.
The Freedom of Information Act is used as a
defense.("United States Dep't of State v. Ray,
502 U.S. 164, 173-74, 112 S. Ct. 541, 116 L. Ed.
2d 526 (1991)". May 2000 Exception 7 included.
Filename: BBfreeAt.doc
Essay Title: Freedom of Information Act Test Case.