Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership In the United States‚ limited liability companies increased rapidly throughout the past 10 years. These structures permit businesses to decrease federal tax liabilities by federal pass-through provisions (Bean & Bilyeu‚ 1997). Limited liability can apply to any non-corporate business‚ in any state‚ and provides characteristics of a corporation and a partnership. Individual states regulate the operations of the LLCs. However‚ companies with limited
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Memo Date: December 1‚ 2012 To: All BUSAD 106 Students From: Instructor Subject: Reminder of Individual Report As I mentioned in last memo‚ each student is required to submit a businessresearch paper. This memo is reminding you that your individual report is due by one week ahead from this week. As you all know the main topic‚ you should be able to consider to some important steps as you need to complete your individual report. Some of these steps are listed below: Important Considerations
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Merger Memo Learning Team B: Kathryn Alvino‚ Nadia Ge‚ Delores Jones‚ Wanda Soderberg-Beck University of Phoenix Author Note: This paper is being submitted on January 30‚ 2015‚ for Dr. Kale Kruger’s HCS/514 Managing in Today’s Health Care Organizations course. Merger Memo MEMORANDUM TO: All Employees FROM: Management Team DATE: January 30‚ 2015 SUBJECT: Healthcare International Organization Merger CC: Leadership Team In response to the recent merging
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Product Liability Law Outline I. Introduction Imagine getting the same old dog or cat food for your pet that you always get and all of a sudden your pet gets sick and dies. Is this a case that can be filed against the business you bought the food from‚ the company that made the food‚ or both? Should companies be held accountable to a higher degree? II. Definition of Product Liability Business Law: The Ethical‚ Global‚ and E-Commerce Environment
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Table of Contents Introduction Accountants’ Liability to the Client and Third-Party A) Breach of Contract B) Ordinary Negligence (Accountant Malpractice) C) Fraud a. Constructive Fraud (Gross Negligence) b. Actual Fraud Accountants’ Liability under Common Law for Third-Party A) The Near-Privity Doctrine B) The Restatement Doctrine C) The Foreseeability Doctrine D) The Balancing-Factors Doctrine Accountants’ Liability under Statutory Law Third-Party A) Securities Act of 1933 B) Securities
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This translation memo analyzes current dual credit program policies at the state level of government. In reviewing the article‚ State Dual Credit Policy: A National Perspective by Jason Taylor‚ Victor Borden and Eunkyoung Park‚ the current discussion on dual credit education program opportunities and the societal benefits of these programs is examined and may be further understood. This translation memo explores the impact of State Dual Credit program policies on the educational outcomes of students
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Memo To: From: D.O Date: Re: Nonresident Alien Individuals (Research Assignment #1: Memo) Nonresident alien individuals‚ resident alien individuals‚ and citizens are taxed in three different ways. Nonresident alien individuals are no taxed on all earnings. For example‚ business done overseas must be reported and is taxable for resident alien individuals and citizens. The same cannot be said for nonresident alien individuals; they are simply taxed on business done in the U.S. An alien is
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memo Microsoft To: From: CC: Date: Re: CEO Sheryl Ellis HR 4/30/2013 Constructive Discharge Comments: Per your request regarding former employee A. According to US Legal Constructive Discharge is generally when working conditions are so intolerable to amount to a firing‚ despite a lack of a formal termination notice. Most of the time unemployment benefits are not payable unless a Constructive Discharge can be proven. However‚ it can be established by one of the following: evidence of difficult/unpleasant
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Strict Liability Amanda Self BA265 Business Law II Abstract While shopping at Carl’s Hardware Store he was injured by a nail gun that Dan‚ an employee was using. When he noticed that the nail gun was assembled improperly he decided to sue the manufacture of the product‚ Eagle Tools Inc. Under strict liability‚ the manufacture has a liability to make sure that all the products that they sell are in working and safe conditions. While this product fits the requirements that strict liability covers
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included in your paper. Keep in mind that secondary sources are only a guide or an explanation of the law. You should always place greater emphasis on primary authority over secondary authority. Use your judgment as to what you should include in your memo. Avoid redundancy if there are numerous cases covering the same issue or have similar facts. Pick the best source‚ if that is the case. Also remember that constitutional provisions and statutes have greater importance than case law. The citations
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