[ad_1] For many individuals, being involved in a court case is very stressful and time consuming, and a lack of understanding of the entire legal process may cause some of that stress. For a business, it is critical to have
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
[ad_1] Superior Wholesale Corporation planned to purchase Regal Furniture, Inc., and wished to deter-mine Regal’s net worth. Superior hired Lynette Shuebke, of the accounting firm Shuebke Delgado, to review an audit that had been prepared by Norman Chase, the accountant
Takeovers
[ad_1] Mario Bonsetti and Rico Sanchez incorporated Gnarly Vulcan Gear, Inc. (GVG), to manufacture windsurfing equipment. Bonsetti owned 60 percent of the corporation’s stock, and Sanchez owned 40 percent. Both men served on the board of directors. Hula Boards, Inc.,
S Corporations
[ad_1] William Sharp was the sole shareholder and manager of Chickasaw Club, Inc., an S corporation that operated a popular nightclub of the same name in Columbus, Georgia. Sharp maintained a corporate checking account but paid the club’s employees, suppliers,
Respondeat Superior
[ad_1] Lynne Meyer, on her way to a business meeting and in a hurry, stopped by a Buy-Mart store for a new car charger for her smartphone. There was a long line at one of the checkout counters, but a
Business Law
Instructions. One of the questions from the list below will appear on the mid-term exam. You will answer whichever question appears on the actual exam (50 points). Always provide specific examples to support your main points, including, but not limited
Business LAW STATEMENT
[ad_1] – Read each statement carefully. 2 pages double-spaced (written work maximum), 1” margins and 12 point font – Provide a persuasive argument that is on point and in your own words, supporting your position with specific examples, cases and