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Read the Call-of-the-Question carefully, and follow the instructions for each subject. Prepare four Briefing Papers using the APA Format for Research Papers, and upload them as one document for your response.
Briefing Paper 1: Critical Legal Thinking
Instructions:
•Read International Shoe Company v. State of Washington, Cheeseman text page 51 .
•Read International Shoe Company v. State of Washington, 326 U. S. 310.
•Your business does not want any part of your company subject to service of process outside of your states boundaries. What effect will your state's long arm statute have on this case?.
•Brief the facts of the case and assume your boss needs your clarification of your state's long arm statute and are only seeking your business opinion on the above questions at bullet point 3 above..
Briefing Paper 2: Law Case with Answers
Instructions:
•Assume your business is threatened with a civil and criminal law suit over spoiled milk which made a customer sick..
•What factors would your business leadership have to consider in whether or not to retain counsel? Discuss the pros and cons of each option considered.
Briefing Paper 3: Critical Legal Thinking Case
Instructions:
•Go to www.statutes-of-limitations.com/state/.
•Go to the State of Michigan and determine the statute of limitations on business fraud, a business tort and personal injury on your business property..
•What defensive measures will your business leaders take against each of these liabilities?.
•After what period of time will your business be safe for legal action?.
•When will your leaders retain counsel?.
•Provide the pros and cons for each response..
Briefing Paper 4: Ethics Cases
Instructions:
•Read Section 3.7 Ethics - Cheeseman text page 60.
•Brief the facts of the case and assume your boss is seeking your opinions on the 3 questions found at the end of Section.
Attachment:- Page51and60.compressed.pdf
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