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    KIM JONG UN

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    9 January 2015  Kim Jong­un  Kim Jong­un’s father‚ Kim Jong­il‚ was the former military leader of North Korea. Upon  Jong­il’s death in 2011‚ Kim Jong­un was named the new military leader (“Kim”). . Jong­un is  taking different approaches to the public than his father. He is being more “mediagenic” by  showing up to more public outings and interacting with people often (“Kim”). Jong­un is also  continuing many programs that his father ran‚ including nuclear weapons testing and other  weapon testing (“Kim”). 

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    Liability in Workplace

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    him on the facts of the case‚ and your opinion of their potential liability.  He wants to settle the case. Write a memo to him which states your view of whether the company is exposed to liability on all issues you feel are in play. Include in your memo any laws which apply and any precedential cases either for or against Teddy’s case which impact liability. Include in the memo your suggested "offer of settlement" to Virginia. Back up your offer using your analysis of the case against Teddy’s

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    Running Head: Strict Liability Torts Strict Liability Torts (Product Liability) Adil Elatillah LEG 300 Professor: Queen Meheux Spring 2012 Strayer University Strict Liability exists in the criminal context as well as civil‚ it is a legal responsibility for any damages and losses caused by a person or organization due to the act which is defined a fault in the criminal law term. Strict Liability‚ especially product liability is well known in tort law‚ of course criminal law and the

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    Vicarious Liability

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    A2 law: tort: Vicarious Liability Question 2-Fairness/Unfairness. Vicarious liability arises when one party is responsible for the tort of another. This situation occurs frequently when an employer is held responsible for the torts committed by an employee. An employer can only be held responsible for the torts of an employee‚ not for an independent contractor. There are also some rules that must be satisfied. First it must be proven that the tortfeaser is an employee. The act the tortfeaser

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    Vicarious Liability

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    former to incur the liabilty. The object of this assignment is to explain the principle of vicarious liability and show which instances it applies to. Reference will be made to decided cases and statutes. 2. Employer- Employee Relationship The employer- employee relationship is one of the most common occurrences of cases of vicarious liability. The most accepted reason for conferring liability to the employer is that by assigning a task to the employee‚ the employer creates a risk of harm and

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    B@B Bayer Case Study

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    1.The original motivation behind Bayer’s decision to launch the Makrolon ingredient branding concept was‚ to give Bayer and it’s partner’s the ability to achieve a differentiation of themselves from the competition and competing products by means of a branding strategy. It was important to Bayer to highlight the advantages of Makrolon and transfer this positive image to the end product with the help of a brand name. With this differentiation it gives the ingredient a unique selling proposition‚ or

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    Case: Teaming Professor: Amy Edmondson Prepared By: Summary In today’s fast-moving‚ ultracompetitive global business environment‚ you can’t rely on stable teams to get the work done. Instead‚ you need “teaming.” Teaming is flexible teamwork. It’s a way to gather experts from far-flung divisions and disciplines into temporary groups to tackle unexpected problems and identify emerging opportunities. It’s happening now in nearly every industry and type of company. To “team” well‚ employees

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    Dell Computer Case Study Nova Southeastern University Dell’s Success Michael Dell at the age of 19 founded Dell in 1984‚ a company best known for selling affordable personal computers and laptops. As a pre-med freshman at the University of Texas at Austin‚ Michael starts a new computer business under the name of PC’s Limited. His vision carried over to Dell with the idea of customer experience as a differentiator with risk-free returns and next-day‚ at-home product assistance. Dell a very successful

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    Strict Liability

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    Strict Liability “The law presumes that mens rea is always required in criminal offences‚ unless it is clear that Parliament intended an offence to be one of strict liability”. Discuss. (25marks) The general principle of criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the presence of both actus reus and mens rea. As the majority of criminal offences are created by statute‚ Parliament will usually indicate the kind of mens rea required

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    Contingent Liabilities

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    and accounting for loss contingencies. A contingent liability is a potential liability that might‚ or might not happen in the future. For example this could be a lawsuit‚ a product warranty‚ a possible tax assessment‚ a government investigation‚ or even an environmental contamination. A contingent liability and the associated loss are recorded as a journal entry only if the contingency meets these two criteria; A.) the contingency is probable‚ and B.) the amount can be reasonably estimated. Although

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