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    Loudermill Case Summary

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    with pay allows the organization time to have the pretermination hearing and allow the appeals process time to work towards the resolution. Courts are backlogged and nine months in this case is not unheard of‚ that is a long time to be waiting to see if you will get your job back if you are not being paid. This case also addressed the need to expediency in completing the hearing and appeal process. “Since the Due Process Clause requires provision of a hearing “at a meaningful time‚” at some point‚

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    Verizon Case Summary

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    A. Company History‚ Development and GrowthVerizon Wireless aspires for manageable development as a wide market leader in wireless services as well as for dominance in major wireless service markets. In both situations‚ the Verizon Wireless services will have to do critical roles. Verizon Wireless has the capability to establish its dominance in wireless service markets normally through acquisition of other powerful wireless service companies and their services‚ which are then integrated into a new

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    EMTALA Case Summary

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    exception make it to another facility for delivery. On reviewing the case and other associated evaluations performed by Memorial Hospital‚ it becomes clear that the hospital has established a pattern of not managing indigent patients and was involved in the practice of diverting them to other facilities. Based on these findings it appears that several infractions of the EMTALA have been committed by the facility. Whether the case in question falls strictly under these guidelines it is unclear. I

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    Dufree Case Summary

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    Milford Case After reading this case‚ my ranking is as follows: Dufree‚ Burke‚ Harlow‚ Alderson‚ Eaton‚ Gibson‚ Furness‚ and Caplan. The way in which I rated these salesmen was based on the information given in both cases (A&B). Dufree was given the number one sales person for the simple fact that she was able to have the third highest sales with relatively no large accounts. This shows that she is maximizing her profitability and sales in these smaller markets. I believe that she has the

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    Paccar Build vs Buy

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    Memorandum To: John Harquest From: Date: Re: Paccar’s Buy or Build Decision Executive Summary To maintain prominent competence in heavy truck manufacturing industry‚ PACCAR needs to upgrade major lines to the most efficient and advanced technologies. There are two options to be considered: purchasing technologies from outside providers or developing the technologies within the company. As financial analysts‚ we evaluate the two options by calculating and analyzing NPV‚ payback‚ IRR‚ and

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    Brilski Case Summary

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    Question 1: What‚ if any‚ is the likely impact of the Bilski case on future Business Method Patents? The Supreme Court unanimously agreed that Bilski’s method patent for hedging risk in commodities trading did not meet the legal requirements. They also agreed that the Federal Circuit’s "machine-or-transformation" test is not the sole test for what constitutes a process. However‚ the remainder of the decision is divided between the conservative majority and the liberal minority as to whether

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    Pippedream Case Summary

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    Meeting #1 The decision regarding whether Gina should continue bootstrapping her side venture Productizer‚ or start raising capital is one that needs to be carefully thought out. After all‚ bootstrapping and seeking out funding are both accompanied with a different set of benefits and drawbacks. Gina has positioned her business to where raising capital has become a feasible option. By successfully becoming independent from the SaaS company‚ partnering with a software developer‚ having an alpha

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    Msu Corps Build a Bed

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    MSUCorps accepting donations for ’Build-A-Bed’ project 1/22/2013 1 A bed is a luxury many people take for granted. Many children in Kentucky are living in homes without enough beds or‚ worse yet‚ none at all. While homeless shelters and various nonprofits provide goods for people when they move out‚ beds are often hard to come by for the working poor. This is why Morehead State University’s Build-A-Bed program exists. Build-A-Bed’s mission is to ensure that PK-12 school age‚ East Kentucky

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    Siegel Case Summary

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    The case of Siegel‚ et al. v. Ford Motor Company is a class action suit brought around by older managers who indicated the company ’s performance appraisal system unethically targeted them for termination due to their age. AARP assisted as co-counsel for the case which aids over four-hundred elder supervisors working with Ford Motor Company. The plaintiffs proclaim that senior administration established the system to remove older managers (US Newswire‚ 2002). The claim is that by constantly receiving

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    Costco Case Summary

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    COSTCO Case * In 1998‚ How were membership fees recorded in COSTCO’s financial statements? The membership fees recorded as revenue when received in Costco’s financial statement in 1998 according to the cash accounting. * Was this correct? If not‚ what accounting principle does it violate? No. It violates the revenue recognition principle because they did not provide services to members when they pay the membership fee during this fiscal year. It can only record this item as unearned

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