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Week 1 DQ 1 (Graded)
National and International Ethics (Patent Rights)
Week 1 DQ 2 (Graded)
Disbarment of Lawyers
Read the “Disbarment of Lawyers” case on pages 225 and 226 in the Kubsek text and frame your answer around the four questions for the case study which are located on page 226. In evaluating this scenario, focus upon the question of what you would do if you are directed to do something that you believe is illegal or unethical? What if that person has the power to terminate your employment? What if you have a high level government job, and that person is the President of the United States!
Week 2
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Week 2 DQ 1 Chapter 5
Problems (Graded)
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Chapter 5, problems 5-16 and 5-17
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Week 2 DQ 2Chapter 19
Problems (Graded)
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Please study the following problems:
Chapter 19, problems 19-13 and 19-18
Week 3
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Week 3 DQ 1 Breach of
Warranty (Graded)
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Which warranties, if any, has the manufacturer of the air conditioner breached?
For a manufacturer to be liable for consequential damages caused by a breach of warranty, the consequential damages must be foreseeable to the manufacturer.
Was Lake’s death a foreseeable consequence of the air conditioner’s failure to operate properly?
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Week 3 DQ 2 Environmental
Liability and Due Process (graded)
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Week 4
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Week 4 DQ 1 Shirley Parker
v. Twentieth Century
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Week 4 DQ 2 Larry Podder or
Harry Potter? (Graded)
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You are a newly promoted supervisor for Playing with God, a company that makes computer games for a Christian bookstore. One of the directors on the corporate board is Jon Bakker, a long-lost nephew of TV evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye. Jon’s son, Larry Bakker, is a member of your department. He writes the story lines that go into the different games. He has very little computer expertise, but he does have a creative writing degree and writes really great Bible-based game stories. One of his games has won an award in the Christian Video Game arena.
Week 5
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Week 5 DQ 1 Pusey v. Bator
(Graded)
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Week 5 DQ 2 The Lemon Tree
Dilemma (Graded)
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Week 6
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Week 6 DQ 1 Restraint of
Trade and Antitrust (Graded)
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Was Visa’s and Mastercard’s conduct illegal under the Sherman Act? Under the Clayton Act? Why or why not?
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Week 6 DQ 2 Consumer
Protections (Graded)
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To start our discussion this week – let’s review Case problem 26-17 on page 761 of your eBook. In addition to the question presented by the problem:
1. What responsibilities did Easton and Source One Associates, Inc. have to the individuals and businesses that were the targets of these information requests?
2. What responsibilities did the clients of Easton and Source One Associates, Inc. have to (a) its clients that made the information/inquiry requests and (b) to the individuals and businesses that were the targets of these information requests?
3. Explain the remedies available to the individuals and businesses that were the targets of these inquiries.
Week 7
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Week 7 DQ 1 Multinational
Companies (Graded)
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A: Ethics
B: Governmental regulation
C: Warranties and product liability
D: Contract law
E: Employment law and vicarious liability
F: Intellectual property
G: Antitrust and fair trade activities
H: Corporate activities and the SEC
I: International ethics
Do you see any of our TCOs in a different light now at the end of the term than you did at the beginning of the term? If so, which one(s), and why?
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Week 7 DQ 2 SOX and Insider
Trading (graded)
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Along with the SEC and their policing and efforts at ending bad business practices that relate to the stock market, we also have the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, also known as SARBOX, or SOX, which is becoming a big buzzword in the business world. We will look at that here and in the other topic. As part of that discussion, start thinking about the different ways different officers of the company will look at and use or follow SOX (i.e., the CEO, CIO, and CFO).
To start this discussion, let’s look at the conduct of Mr. Bleakney. Was his conduct illegal under the Securities and Exchange Act, and more specifically, Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5? If so, how? If his conduct was not illegal under Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5, explain why not.
Was his conduct unethical? Why or why not?
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