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Please identify and describe a scenario that involves an ergonomic injury and determine guidelines to prevent further injuries in the work setting. Please cover the explanation how the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration's criteria for ergonomic injuries might apply to the scenario. Thank you. ...continues
After researching (task below) I would think that the following would fall under tort law - negligence tort/assumption of risk. However I am somewhat gray in the area of causation. Also another question - in some sports activities (such as church, work, university and other leagues utilize a waiver as an attempt to reduce thei ...continues
What is the pretrial process and where does the burden of proof lie in a negligence suit or does it depend of jurisdiction?
Competing with former employer
Write out a strategy for leaving your job and starting a business that will compet with your old employer. What simple steps can you take to avoid a lawsuit? What potential liabilities do you face?
If a security guard a local store detains an individual whom they suspect of shoplifting however, when the authorities arrive approximate 10 minutes later the female is searched and no merchandise is found is that considered emotional distress. I read that many states do not recognize negligent emotional distress - only intenti ...continues
In the American business environment, does the current state of employment law generally favor employers or employees? please provide reasons for your statement.
The International Court of Justice (The World Court)
The International Court of Justice (The World Court), located at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands), was established in conjunction with the United Nations in 1946. The World Court has two primary functions: (1) settle in accordance with international law the legal disputes brought to it by individual countries and (2) ...continues
What are some of the reasons why business disputes result in litigation?
There are numerous reasons why business and even personal disputes often result in litigation. The reasons below are usually present in some form and are probably at the root of most disputes.
Is the separation of powers clause violated by giving federal agencies legislative, enforcement, and adjudicative powers? Brief Discussion
In selecting the form of business entity for conducting a business, what role does the prospective nature of the business operation play in the selection process?