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Question: Distinguish among the four kinds of bailments,


Distinguish among the four kinds of bailments, and discuss the level of care a bailee is required to give for each one.


> Discuss the international laws governing intellectual property.

> Discuss the major provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the treaty known as the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.

> Explain the distinction between fraud and misrepresentation.

> Explain the purposes of several major international trade institutions.

> Explain how professionals protect themselves against the losses that might result from being found liable for malpractice or negligence.

> Provide examples of professional malpractice that might be caused by health care providers, accountants, financial planners, architects and engineers, attorneys, insurance agents and brokers, and others.

> Explain how the elements of a malpractice lawsuit are applied to professionals.

> Distinguish between the malpractice of professionals and other forms of negligence by nonprofessionals.

> Explain the characteristics of a professional.

> Describe how federal and state statutes regulate tobacco products, and explain some provisions of the Master Settlement Agreement.

> Summarize the testing procedure required by the Food and Drug Administration in order to gain approval to sell a drug.

> Explain the legal reasoning behind the concept of strict liability.

> Discuss several bases of claims often used against manufacturers and sellers in product liability lawsuits.

> List five elements an injured party must prove in order to claim fraud.

> Describe product liability and the tort upon which it is based.

> Discuss an employee rights to medical leave and unemployment benefits.

> Discuss labor unions and the rights of employees, unions, and employers under federal law.

> Identify the major federal statutes concerning discrimination in employment, and identify several forms of conduct that can constitute sexual harassment.

> Discuss federal and state laws that protect employees, including workers’ compensation and the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

> Discuss the impact of the Fair Labor Standards Act on the employer-employee relationship.

> Explain how employers expose themselves to legal liability when they provide employee references.

> Explain the doctrine of employment at will.

> Distinguish between employees and independent contractors.

> Describe the duties of an employer and employee to each other.

> Describe the conditions under which arbitration clauses in employment contracts are enforceable.

> Provide examples of how the application of law affects (a) one’s personal or social life, (b) business or business operations, and (c) governments.

> Discuss the current rules pertaining to states’ levying sales taxes for purchases made online.

> Explain how contracts formed online are offered, accepted, and signed.

> Explain how the Federal Trade Commission protects consumers from deception in online advertising.

> Discuss the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the sale and trading of securities online.

> Describe the law surrounding social media, and provide examples of legal issues associated with this form of communication.

> Discuss the concept of speech in a traditional context, as well as in relation to computer usage.

> Explain the major provisions of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, and other federal and state legislation that covers computer crime.

> Discuss computer privacy and explain the possible threats to a person’s right to privacy.

> Describe how copyright law can be applied to software and cyberspace.

> Explain copyrights and how the doctrine of fair use applies to them.

> Distinguish between the different classifications of contracts, including oral and written, express and implied, formal and simple, and entire and divisible.

> Discuss how trademark law can be applied to cyberspace.

> Distinguish between the types of trademarks.

> Discuss when computer software is protected by trade secret law, and when it is protected by licensing.

> Explain why trade secrets are so important to a firm, and recognize how these may be protected using restrictive covenants and agreements not to compete.

> Discuss trusts, including the major types of trusts and the role of a trustee.

> Explain the way the court distributes the estate of someone who dies intestate.

> Identify the requirements for a valid will.

> Recognize the language used to describe the various people, and the court, involved with a will.

> Discuss the rights and duties of landlords and tenants.

> Describe the four types of tenant interests in real property.

> Distinguish between independent contractors and employees.

> Discuss the landlord–tenant relationship.

> Discuss the transfer of real property, including (a) the various types of deeds, (b) the delivery and recording of deeds, and (c) transfers made through eminent domain and adverse possession.

> Describe ownership interests in real property in terms of freehold and leasehold estates.

> Discuss the characteristics of real property.

> Discuss the different forms of property ownership.

> Identify and discuss common ways in which title to personal property can be acquired.

> Describe the characteristics of property and provide examples of items considered property.

> Distinguish between personal and real defenses against payment of commercial paper, and list the types of defenses in each case.

> Describe the four requirements that qualify a person as a holder in due course.

> Describe the duties of an employer and employee to each other.

> Explain the obligations, warranties, and discharge of endorsers, and specify the five warranties assumed to exist in endorsements.

> Describe the four kinds of endorsements.

> Discuss electronic funds transfers and provide several examples of these.

> Discuss the various kinds of checks and the rules and procedures for stopping payment on a check.

> List and explain the essentials for negotiability of commercial paper.

> Explain the characteristics of commercial paper and how it differs from ordinary contracts.

> Explain the major applications of Chapters 9, 11, 12, and 15 of the federal bankruptcy law.

> Explain the provisions and applications of Chapter 13 of the federal bankruptcy law.

> Describe the means test and the requirement for debtor education and credit counseling under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act.

> Explain the provisions and applications of Chapter 7 of the federal bankruptcy law.

> Explain why and how an administrative agency is formed.

> Explain the major characteristics of a corporation.

> Define partnership and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of organizing as a partnership, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of being a limited partner.

> Define sole proprietorship and discuss its advantages and disadvantages.

> Describe the duties of (a) an agent to a principal, (b) a principal to an agent, (c) a principal and third party to each other, and (d) an agent and third party to each other, in light of whether the principal is disclosed, partially disclosed, or undisc

> Explain the various forms of an agent’s authority.

> Explain the term warranty and distinguish between express and implied warranties.

> Explain both sellers’ and buyers’ remedies for breach of sales contracts.

> Discuss how the delivery of shipments affects the passage of title, and how f.o.b. shipping point and f.o.b. destination differ.

> Discuss trial periods and returns.

> Define the principle of estoppel and provide examples of how this principle is applied in various situations.

> List and provide examples of the functions of administrative agencies.

> Explain the law governing title to lost or stolen goods.

> Describe how title passes and discuss how bills of sale, bills of lading, and warehouse receipts are involved in the passing of title.

> Explain how contracts can be terminated to protect consumers.

> Provide examples of contracts terminated by breach.

> Explain the three types of termination by performance.

> Discuss termination of a contract by agreement.

> Discuss novation and how it differs from assignment.

> Distinguish between a third-party beneficiary and an incidental beneficiary, and outline the rights of each.

> Specify items of information that must be included in a written contract to satisfy the Statute of Frauds.

> Identify the six types of contracts that the Statute of Frauds requires to be in writing.

> Discuss the organization of governments and define the specific duties of the three branches of government.

> Discuss four instances where restraints of trade are legally enforceable.

> Discuss legality of purpose in relation to public interest, and classify illegal agreements into three major categories.

> Describe the operation of the law as it relates to liability for a minor’s torts and crimes.

> Discuss minors’ contracts and how the age of majority impacts the legality of contracts.

> Discuss the situations in which the UCC dispenses with the requirement of consideration in contracts to sell goods.

> Describe the kinds of valid consideration, including (a) a promise for a promise, (b) a promise of forbearance, and (c) a pledge or subscription.

> Identify and explain the three essential characteristics of valid consideration.

> Explain consideration and define forbearance.

> Define contracts of adhesion and describe the conditions under which these contracts are voidable.

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