Exam 25: How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems
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Exam 10: The Formation of Traditional and E-Contracts72 Questions
Exam 11: Contract Performance, Breach, and Remedies72 Questions
Exam 12: Sales, Leases, and Product Liability72 Questions
Exam 13: Creditor-Debtor Relations and Bankruptcy72 Questions
Exam 14: Small Business Organizations72 Questions
Exam 15: Corporations72 Questions
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Exam 19: Powers and Functions of Administrative Agencies72 Questions
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Exam 23: Antitrust Law and Promoting Competition72 Questions
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Exam 25: How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems32 Questions
Exam 26: the Constitution of the United States28 Questions
Exam 27: the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 and 2a20 Questions
Exam 28: Answers to the Issue Spotters10 Questions
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Devon, a senior at Central High School, participates in a social media forum on which he posts destructive, bullying lies about Beau, a fellow student.Beau's parent complains to Central officials.Under the First Amendment, Central can most likely
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In the United States, the freedoms of speech and press are strongly protected.To have a complaint heard by a sympathetic court and effect a greater chance of winning, a plaintiff might file a defamation lawsuit in
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Chad hosts Durango, a social networking site.Eagle's Nest, a rival site, hires Frank to pepper Durango with stories that raise questions about the site's privacy policy.Durango might most successfully sue Eagle's Nest for
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Global Enterprises Corporation (GEC) engages in what some unhappy ex-employees and disgruntled consumers consider to be bad corporate behavior.These individuals post "horror stories" about GEC on rogue Web sites.By providing a forum for complaints, the potential for damage to the reputation of any corporation via the Internet has
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In Smartphone Games Inc.'s suit against Thermopylae Apps Corporation, Thermopylae seeks to discover electronically stored information (ESI) that should be in Smartphone's possession.If Smartphone did not preserve the ESI despite a clear duty to do so, the company should most likely
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World Investment & Trading, Inc.(WIT), encourages its employees to build trust with its customers and other companies.Unfounded complaints and exaggerated charges leveled against WIT online would most likely be regarded by a court as
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Arno is judge in a country that follows a civil law system.In Arno's court, the primary source of law consists of
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Khalil and Jasmin sign a prenuptial agreement that provides for any dispute to be arbitrated according to Islamic law.When a dispute arises over the parties' marital property in Iowa, Jasmin files a suit in an Iowa state court to contest the arbitration provision.According to rulings in other states' courts in similar cases, the provision will most likely be
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Officials with the U.S.Department of Homeland Security search the laptops and smart phones of Diego, a Mexican citizen, and Ethan, a U.S.citizen, when they cross the border between the United States and Mexico.Diego and Ethan object to the search.The most likely basis for their objection is that the search constitutes
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According to the United States Supreme Court in Miranda v.Arizona, an individual must be apprised of certain of his or her rights whenever the individual is
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FastBreak Ltd.is dissatisfied with its ranking in Google Inc.'s search results.FastBreak files a suit against Google, seeking an injunction.Google argues that its search results are constitutionally protected speech.FastBreak's best argument against Google's position is that
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Lora initiates a sequence of events involving Mike that results in an injury to Nell.According to the New York Court of Appeals in Palsgraf v.Long Island Railroad Co., if Lora was negligent with respect to Mike, Lora
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