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    Zauderer Case Summary

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    Here‚ there was no harm. * RMJ case (804) – advertising their specialty is okay. terms you use matters. * Zauderer case (805) – can use pictures * Shapero case (805) – targeted mailings are okay * Peel (806) – okay to advertise a lawyer’s credentials‚ as long as truthful and helpful * Ibanez case (806) – CPA/CFP okay * Florida Bar case (806) ** EXCEPTION * Targeted mailings going to families of accident

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    Negligence Case Summary

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    party has experienced loss or damage from the wrongful actions or omission to act of another individual. This principal can be found in The Civil Liability Act 2003(Qld). The following report will examine the tort of negligence While analyzing the case study of Mr. Jones vs Blue Board Production and will provide an evaluation to the tort of negligence. Describing/explaining “The court said to successfully sue in negligence‚ the plaintiff needed to show three elements which are that the defendant

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    Tasoff Case Summary

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    Reasonably foreseeable victims were brought to the forefront by cases such as Tarasoff v. the Regents of the University of California and subsequent duty to warn cases. Foreseeable means that a “reasonable anticipation of the possible results of an action” exists (Foreseeability. (n.d.)). The Tarasoff decision defined the first two categories of reasonably foreseeable victims‚ a person directly named by the client as being the target‚ and a person that a psychologist deems identifiable by using

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    Pinto Case Summary

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    Mr. Gioia’s decisions regarding the Pinto fires highlights the disengagement from emotion often associated with business decisions. From a business stand point‚ decisions have to be based on facts and financial repercussions are the ultimate deciding factor in which action to pursue. If a defect in a certain make or model of car is classified as an extremely rare incident then no action will be taken. This is governed by the premise of statistical probability. Coupled with a detailed cost versus

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    Aripiprazon Case Summary

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    WITH LOW DOSE OF ARIPIPRAZOLE IN MENTAL RETARDATION- A FIRST CASE REPORT. ABSTRACT Aripiprazole is considered as a third generation antipsychotic and known for its unique partial agonist activity at dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT1Areceptors. Partial antagonist action at serotonin 5-HT2Areceptors . The common neurological side effects are extra pyramidal symptoms‚ headache‚ insomnia and drowsiness. Seizures had been reported in 2 cases of adults with normal intelligence and 1 in healthy 3 year

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    Obergefell Case Summary

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    The Obergefell decision is a landmark case that deals with a much greater debate than just that of the legality of same-sex marriage. The majority opinion of the court ruled in favor of the guaranteed right to marriage in every U.S. state regardless of the sex of the individuals involved. While the advancement of liberal social rights is evident in this opinion‚ the ruling‚ perhaps more importantly‚ confronts the struggle between the dissenting views of the nature of Constitutional revision. Through

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    the Rights of People of Color’ Homework Nidhi Lala Indiana University‚ Bloomington Philosophy-P 145 Professor Sandra Shapshay 18th‚ September‚ 2014 Ta-Nehisi Coates makes an incredibly powerful statement about the rights of African Americans in ‘The Case for Reparations’. He traverses American History by exposing the various socioeconomic ways in which African American have been exploited. Coates’ shows through this essay that the exploitative acts of the past directly caused the disadvantages facing

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    Bridgeton Case Summary

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    The Bridgeton case introduced a relatively simple costing system: DM‚ DL‚ and one pool of indirect‚ support‚ or overhead costs. The one and only "cost pool" containing all overhead (OH) costs was allocated on the basis of DL$. In this case‚ the direct costs seem to be largely variable (i.e.‚ they vary proportionally with production volume)‚ whereas some of the indirect costs are relatively variable and others are largely fixed. Case in point: Not all INDIRECT costs are necessarily FIXED. To figure

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    Veestel Case Summary

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    | Vestel Case | Supply chain Management | | | | | Analyzing Smaller Scale Vestel System Distribution plan for Vestel Assumptions for calculations: 1. The truck can be filled to 100% of the capacity. The shape of the items to be shipped is not a constraint. 2. Handling costs such as unloading the shipment is not considered. In order to find the distribution plan for Vestel that yields to the lowest transportation cost we have analyzed different scenarios taking into account

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    Pharmagen Case Summary

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    retains all ownership rights to the development of X. It also states that in R&D arrangements the entity (in this case Pharmagen) usually has an option to either purchase the partnership’s interest (PEI) or to obtain the exclusive rights to the entire results in return for a lump sum payment or royalty payments to the partnership (in this case PEI). This clearly fits into Pharmagen’s case since PEI is entitled to receive future royalties from Pharmagen in return for contributions (funds) for the development

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