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    Interoffice Memo

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    Phoenix Advertising Interoffice Memorandum DATE: August 17‚ 2012 TO: Managing Director; Planning Director; Creative Director FROM: Vice President of Human Resources SUBJECT: Roanoke Branch Update In recent months‚ the Roanoke branch office has been experiencing difficulties. After a change in management‚ the graphic designers and copywriters have made it apparent that their work is no longer being received well. Although it is not completely clear‚ this employee upset may be the cause

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    Legal Memo

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    MEMORANDUM OF LAW TO: Supervising Attorney FROM: Polly Paralegal RE: Jane Doe’s Asylum Case DATE: August 16‚ 2000 Questions Presented 1. Whether Jane‚ a minor‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on her own behalf? 2. Whether Billy‚ the minors uncle and non-custodial adult‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on behalf of Jane‚ if being a minor is an issue? 3. Whether Jane can use claims of physical abuse and being used as a governmental propaganda tool as grounds

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    Torts Memo

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    of emotional distress. The issue at hand is should the court deny the motion to dismiss. The essential elements of an action for intentional infliction of emotional distress in North Carolina are 1) extreme and outrageous conduct by the defendant 2) which is intended to and does in fact cause 3) severe emotional distress. Extreme and outrageous conduct is conduct which exceeds all bounds usually tolerated by decent society. In Stanback v. Stanback‚ 297 N.C. 181‚ 204 (N.C. 1979)‚ the courts ruled:

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    Martha McKinley: Legal Memo Kaplan University Unit # 8 Iraida TO: Professor Howard FROM: Iraida RE: Martha McKinley DATE: October 15‚ 2013 QUESTION PRESENTED Does Ted McKinley‚ Martha’s father‚ have a right to file suit against the CES for punishing his daughter without a fair trial? SHORT ANSWER Yes. Ted McKinley has the right to file suit against the CES board. There are many issues present‚ but most importantly‚ the CES violated the

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    Final Memo

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    puppy‚ while knocking on client’s window and yelling “trick or treat” with other costumed children on Halloween and was bitten when the owner opened the door to hand out treats to children‚ and the minor was trying to retrieve treats for Halloween? 2) Under Florida Statute Section 767.04 which sets the defenses in which a dog owner can avoid liability due to injury caused by a dog bite‚ can dog owner avoid liability for a dog bite injury to a 8 year old child by employing the defense of the presence

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    Strategic Planning Process – Case Analysis The Strategic Planning Process: The Strategic Planning Process involves numerous steps in evaluating the effectiveness of a firm’s performance relative to its competitors. To assess each of the components of a business‚ selected evaluative tools must be used. The tools are meant to serve as guidelines and not specific decision points. Management must decide upon the most appropriate pathway for the firm to follow given the input from both the

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    Week 1 Memo

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    Looze CPA Memo To: Ken and Tina Close From: Gena Schwegel-Looze cc: Joetta Malone Acc/ 547 Taxation Date: March 24‚ 2014 Re: Week 1 Individual Assignment: Memo to Client In this memo one will include a summary of the facts‚ including the names‚ ages‚ educational background‚ and income status for Mr. and Mrs. Close and their two dependents. Looze CPA will also discuss two of the Close’s goals and concerns. This memo will also summarize the findings and key elements of the personal

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    Healthsouth Memo

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    Memorandum Date: 2/18/13 Re: HealthSouth Accounting Scandal HealthSouth Corp.‚ one of the nation’s largest healthcare services providers in the United States was involved in one of the largest accounting scandals in United States history. HealthSouth Corp and its officials overstated earnings in order to meet Wall Street earnings expectations. This memorandum will describe who was involved‚ how the operation was carried out‚ as well as a timeline documenting the resulting damages of the scandal

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    Business Memo

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    and attestation literature; communicating business information; analyzing and interpreting business information; rendering judgment based on available business information; and gaining an understanding of key business terms‚ facts and processes. 2-How AICPA does define these skills? The Core Competency Framework defines a set of skills-based competencies needed by all students entering the accounting profession‚ regardless of the career path they choose. The Framework is an online resource (www

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    Stark Memo

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    Question Presented Under North Carolina law‚ can a person adversely possess land that is held in co-tenancy when: 1.) The person has not recognized that they are in co-tenancy 2.) The person has had sole possession of the land for nineteen years 3.) The person has paid the property taxes from his personal account 4.) The person has resided on the property and 5.) The person has built a resort as his business on the land? Brief Answer No‚ a person is not likely to be able to claim the land

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