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Assignment:
1. Using Bloomberg Law, find a secondary source that could be used as resource for an employment contract regarding the right to earned compensation.
2. Using Black's Law Dictionary in Westlaw, provide the definition for "negotiable words" (you may copy and paste this answer).
3. Using the Southeast Transaction Guide in Lexis, locate a form outlining the documents relating to incorporation for a nonprofit corporation. What is the full name and number of the form?
4. Describe the difference between mandatory and persuasive authority.
5. Using the American Law Reports (ALR), provide an article that discusses retaliation against at-will employees for complaints related to health or safety. What is citation to the article? According to the article, when was the at-will doctrine first adopted? Does an employee have a cause of action against an employer who terminates an at-will employee who reports a complaint regarding health or public safety? Why or why not? Summarize.
6. Corpus Juris Secundum is what type of specific secondary source?
7. Describe the steps of the research process and name the source from the course you consulted for the answer. For this question I am requesting the research process generally (i.e. how to conduct research) rather than a particular research path for any given question.
8. Using the Restatement (Second) of Contracts, explain how a mistake of one party could make a contract voidable. Provide the specific section citation.
9. At the federal level, name a primary source produced by each of the three branches of government.
10. Using Florida Jurisprudence 2d, locate a definition of "self-insurer" as it relates to workers' compensation laws. Provide the definition (you may copy and paste this) and citation to the definition.
11. Explain why you should look at multiple databases, if possible, when researching a question.
12. To cite a case opinion using The Bluebook citation rules, what information should you include?
13. What is the ultimate court of final determination in the United States federal system?
14. What are the various parts of a case brief? 15. Explain why a case would be mandatory authority for one court but not another.
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