Deck 1: Todays Business Environment: Law and Ethics

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Ethics and customs are part of society's informal rules.
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The Constitution creates the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the federal government.
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Social change occurs naturally and never involves the use of laws or the legal system.
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The legal system is designed to resolve public disputes but private disputes are always resolved informally.
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The nation of Haiti has been a development success because of its strong system of informal law.
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Law is intended to be independent of the social values of members of society.
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A constitution is fundamental law which establishes the powers of the government and the limits of that power.
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Law, as we know it today, was first developed in the middle ages.
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The Constitution specifically creates the executive, legislative, and administrative branches of the federal government.
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Law operates best without use of force, as members of society regulate themselves.
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Law may be defined as the good acts people do for others without threat of sanction.
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The U.S. Constitution is the source of all law in the U.S.
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Law may be viewed as a collection of rules or principles intended to prescribe and control human behavior.
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The U.S. Constitution is the oldest written constitution in force of any major nation.
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The separation of powers determined by the U.S. Constitution means that each branch of government has functions that can be checked by other branches.
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One of the main reasons that the country of Haiti has not experienced greater economic development is because its government is corrupt.
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The legal culture of a society includes the attitudes of members of society concerning the law and legal system.
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Law may be defined as a rule of conduct so established as to justify a prediction that it will be enforced by the courts if its authority is challenged.
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The separation of powers determined by the U.S. Constitution allocated powers between the federal courts and the state courts.
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Law is concerned with defining acceptable behavior, not controlling unacceptable behavior.
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Administrative agencies are typically created by court orders.
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The doctrine of stare decisis created a more just legal system by working to reduce the prejudices of individual judges.
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Common law in the U.S. has its origin in England.
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The U.S. Constitution requires every state to have a legislature that has two parts, a house and a senate (or some bodies with similar structure).
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Statutory law is created by executive order.
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A precedent is a future legal decision.
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American common law was approved for adoption in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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Common law changes only by acts of the legislature.
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Nebraska is the only state with a legislature that only has one part or house. All other states have a two-part legislature.
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The doctrine of stare decisis means that decisions in past cases will be followed in resolving present cases.
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The doctrine of stare decisis in the common law means that decisions from past cases must always be followed so that common law rules will not change.
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Delaware is the only state with a legislature that only has one part or house. All other states have a two-part legislature.
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Common law is based upon actual cases tried in court.
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State constitutions, unlike the federal Constitution, tend to be very short and have few details.
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An administrative agency is created when the legislative or executive branch of government delegate some of its authority to an appropriate group.
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American common law dates back to colonial times.
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A problem with the doctrine of stare decisis in common law is that judges are forced to stand by old rules, even if they no longer seem appropriate.
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A key function of the judiciary is to interpret and enforce the laws.
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Only federal statutes may violate the Constitution.
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An important state law affecting the legal regulation of business is the Uniform Commercial Code.
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To allow electronic transmission of documents in the legal system, legislatures had to give the courts permission to change from traditional methods of transmittal.
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Criminal law is defined as legal wrongs committed against individuals or businesses.
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The U.S. Constitution requires a majority vote of approval by the Senate before an international treaty is ratified.
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International treaties accepted by the U.S. government apply only in foreign legal matters; they have no standing in domestic legal issues
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One of the benefits of the common law is that it is flexible in changing with the times.
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Examples of public law are civil procedure, criminal law, and labor law.
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Legal documents could not be transmitted electronically due to common law rules based upon use of documents printed and delivered on paper.
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Treaties affect relations between sovereign governments only and do not affect the way companies do business.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor would be changed because the old rule was out of date.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor could not be changed.
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Article II, Section II of the U.S. Constitution requires a 2/3 vote of approval by the Senate before an international treaty is ratified.
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Examples of private law include contract law and partnership law.
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Decisions from courts are published in case reporters.
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The President may not create any law without the permission of Congress.
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Private law, unlike public law, is not binding.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor could be changed only if a majority of state supreme courts agreed to change the rule.
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Public law sets forth rules governing the legal relationships among society members and serves principally to resolve disputes among members of society.
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Presidents have no legal influence over administrative agencies.
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Private law, unlike public law, tends to change rapidly as it is based on current social attitudes.
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The President creates law by issuing executive orders.
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Surveys indicate that the public has less confidence in the ethical standards of business leaders today than it did decades ago.
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Companies that follow Department of Justice compliance codes carefully may suffer smaller penalties for violations of related laws.
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Plaintiffs in civil law suits must demonstrate their case to the judge or jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Whether or not the ethical standards of business leaders may have fallen, it is likely that the public expects much less from business leaders today than it did decades ago.
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Because companies have suffered so few public image problems, few corporations have codes of ethics.
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Surveys indicate that the biggest ethics problem in companies is a lack of an ethics code.
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Experience with online ethics training indicates it has almost no impact; such training must be personal.
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Misdemeanors are civil offenses generally punishable by imprisonment for less than a year.
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Substantive law includes the common law.
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Misdemeanors are criminal offenses that violate state law, not federal law.
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Companies that follow Department of Justice compliance codes carefully are not prosecuted for violations of related laws.
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Misdemeanors are criminal offenses generally punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
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Felonies are generally defined as serious criminal offenses that violate federal law, not state law.
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The objective of the criminal law is to compensate victims of crimes.
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Examples of civil law include the torts of defamation, invasion of privacy, and trespass.
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Felonies are generally defined as serious criminal offenses punishable by death or imprisonment for more than a year.
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Procedural law determines how substantive law is enforces through the court process.
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To find a person guilty of a crime, the jury or judge must find that the preponderance (majority) of the evidence is against the accused.
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Civil procedure, appellate procedure, and criminal procedure are examples of substantive law.
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Pressure for managers to behave ethically comes only from the government.
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Ethics and customs are part of society's informal rules.
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The Constitution creates the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the federal government.
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Social change occurs naturally and never involves the use of laws or the legal system.
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The legal system is designed to resolve public disputes but private disputes are always resolved informally.
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The nation of Haiti has been a development success because of its strong system of informal law.
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Law is intended to be independent of the social values of members of society.
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A constitution is fundamental law which establishes the powers of the government and the limits of that power.
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Law, as we know it today, was first developed in the middle ages.
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The Constitution specifically creates the executive, legislative, and administrative branches of the federal government.
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Law operates best without use of force, as members of society regulate themselves.
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Law may be defined as the good acts people do for others without threat of sanction.
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The U.S. Constitution is the source of all law in the U.S.
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Law may be viewed as a collection of rules or principles intended to prescribe and control human behavior.
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The U.S. Constitution is the oldest written constitution in force of any major nation.
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The separation of powers determined by the U.S. Constitution means that each branch of government has functions that can be checked by other branches.
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One of the main reasons that the country of Haiti has not experienced greater economic development is because its government is corrupt.
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The legal culture of a society includes the attitudes of members of society concerning the law and legal system.
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Law may be defined as a rule of conduct so established as to justify a prediction that it will be enforced by the courts if its authority is challenged.
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The separation of powers determined by the U.S. Constitution allocated powers between the federal courts and the state courts.
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Law is concerned with defining acceptable behavior, not controlling unacceptable behavior.
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Administrative agencies are typically created by court orders.
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The doctrine of stare decisis created a more just legal system by working to reduce the prejudices of individual judges.
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Common law in the U.S. has its origin in England.
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The U.S. Constitution requires every state to have a legislature that has two parts, a house and a senate (or some bodies with similar structure).
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Statutory law is created by executive order.
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A precedent is a future legal decision.
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American common law was approved for adoption in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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Common law changes only by acts of the legislature.
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Nebraska is the only state with a legislature that only has one part or house. All other states have a two-part legislature.
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The doctrine of stare decisis means that decisions in past cases will be followed in resolving present cases.
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The doctrine of stare decisis in the common law means that decisions from past cases must always be followed so that common law rules will not change.
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Delaware is the only state with a legislature that only has one part or house. All other states have a two-part legislature.
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Common law is based upon actual cases tried in court.
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State constitutions, unlike the federal Constitution, tend to be very short and have few details.
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An administrative agency is created when the legislative or executive branch of government delegate some of its authority to an appropriate group.
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American common law dates back to colonial times.
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A problem with the doctrine of stare decisis in common law is that judges are forced to stand by old rules, even if they no longer seem appropriate.
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A key function of the judiciary is to interpret and enforce the laws.
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Only federal statutes may violate the Constitution.
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An important state law affecting the legal regulation of business is the Uniform Commercial Code.
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To allow electronic transmission of documents in the legal system, legislatures had to give the courts permission to change from traditional methods of transmittal.
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Criminal law is defined as legal wrongs committed against individuals or businesses.
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The U.S. Constitution requires a majority vote of approval by the Senate before an international treaty is ratified.
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International treaties accepted by the U.S. government apply only in foreign legal matters; they have no standing in domestic legal issues
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One of the benefits of the common law is that it is flexible in changing with the times.
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Examples of public law are civil procedure, criminal law, and labor law.
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Legal documents could not be transmitted electronically due to common law rules based upon use of documents printed and delivered on paper.
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Treaties affect relations between sovereign governments only and do not affect the way companies do business.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor would be changed because the old rule was out of date.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor could not be changed.
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Article II, Section II of the U.S. Constitution requires a 2/3 vote of approval by the Senate before an international treaty is ratified.
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Examples of private law include contract law and partnership law.
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Decisions from courts are published in case reporters.
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The President may not create any law without the permission of Congress.
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Private law, unlike public law, is not binding.
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In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors the Washington supreme court held that the traditional common law rule regarding negligence by a contractor could be changed only if a majority of state supreme courts agreed to change the rule.
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Public law sets forth rules governing the legal relationships among society members and serves principally to resolve disputes among members of society.
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Presidents have no legal influence over administrative agencies.
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Private law, unlike public law, tends to change rapidly as it is based on current social attitudes.
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The President creates law by issuing executive orders.
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Surveys indicate that the public has less confidence in the ethical standards of business leaders today than it did decades ago.
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Companies that follow Department of Justice compliance codes carefully may suffer smaller penalties for violations of related laws.
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Plaintiffs in civil law suits must demonstrate their case to the judge or jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Whether or not the ethical standards of business leaders may have fallen, it is likely that the public expects much less from business leaders today than it did decades ago.
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Because companies have suffered so few public image problems, few corporations have codes of ethics.
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Surveys indicate that the biggest ethics problem in companies is a lack of an ethics code.
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Experience with online ethics training indicates it has almost no impact; such training must be personal.
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Misdemeanors are civil offenses generally punishable by imprisonment for less than a year.
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Substantive law includes the common law.
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Misdemeanors are criminal offenses that violate state law, not federal law.
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Companies that follow Department of Justice compliance codes carefully are not prosecuted for violations of related laws.
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Misdemeanors are criminal offenses generally punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
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Felonies are generally defined as serious criminal offenses that violate federal law, not state law.
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The objective of the criminal law is to compensate victims of crimes.
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Examples of civil law include the torts of defamation, invasion of privacy, and trespass.
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Felonies are generally defined as serious criminal offenses punishable by death or imprisonment for more than a year.
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Procedural law determines how substantive law is enforces through the court process.
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To find a person guilty of a crime, the jury or judge must find that the preponderance (majority) of the evidence is against the accused.
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Civil procedure, appellate procedure, and criminal procedure are examples of substantive law.
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Pressure for managers to behave ethically comes only from the government.
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