Research the following Statutes and Secondary Sources on Lexis. For each problem, Answer in the proper citation
Question:
Research the following Statutes and Secondary Sources on Lexis. For each problem,
Answer in the proper citation format in accordance with ALWD. On
statutes and constitutions, be sure to include the relevant subsections. You are to
submit only your answers, not your notes.
1. This question involves the United States Code. When something is invented it may be entitled to a patent. A patent is legal protection for the inventor so that others have to pay the inventor to use their product. Sometimes, a company may sell a product that where the packaging or product is marked with a patent number, essentially claiming the product is pa tented when, in fact, there is no patent. In other words, the product has been falsely marked. There can be fines imposed for doing making such a false mark. What federal statute determines whether a fine can be imposed for the false marking of a patent?
2. This question involves the United States Code. Federal law controls the minimum hourly wage a person may be legally paid throughout the United States. Find the federal statute that defines what the minimum wage is.
a. What is the current Federal minimum wage?
3. This question involves the Arizona Revised Statutes. State laws can also control the minimum hourly wage a person may be legally paid within the state. State laws cannot mandate less than the federal minimum wage, but they can mandate more.
Does Arizona have a minimum wage statute? Cite the Arizona minimum wage statute.
a. What is the current Arizona minimum wage?
4. This questions involves the Arizona Revised Statutes. State laws often require children to be placed in a child safety seat when being transported in a motor vehicle. Does Arizona have a child safety seat statute? Cite the Arizona child safety seat statute.
a. Assuming that you are riding in a modern car equipped with seat belts, how old must a child be before they do not have to be placed in a child safety seat in Arizona? Be sure to read carefully.
5. This question involves the Arizona Revised Statutes. In Arizona, it is illegal for a person to operate a car with a blood alcohol concentration (B.A.C.) Of .08% or greater. It is also illegal for a person under the age of 21 to purchase or consume alcohol. Because persons under 21 are not supposed to consume alcohol at all (with limited exceptions), it is illegal for such persons to drive with any alcohol in their system. What Arizona statute prohibits minors from driving with any alcohol in their system?
6. This question involves the U.S. Constitution. Under the U.S. Constitution, only one governmental body has the power to impeach the U.S. President. An impeachment is similar to an indictment, meaning that there is probably cause of wrongful activity to justify putting the President on trial. Cite the part of the Constitution that specifies who is responsible for deciding whether to impeach the President?
a. Who has the authority to impeach the U.S. President?
7. This question involves the U.S. Constitution. Under the U.S. Constitution, if the U.S. President is impeached, only one governmental body has authority to try the impeachment. Cite the part of the Constitution that specifies who is responsible for trying the President if the President is impeached?
a. Who has the authority to try the U.S. President if impeached?
8. A client who recently underwent breast reduction surgery on the advice of her physician comes to your office. She is now suffering complications, all of which are too hideous to discuss. She believes her doctor committed malpractice. Your office has accepted the case and you have to research the relevant legal issues. Find an A.L.R. article that BEST covers this situation. Write the proper citation using AWLD format.
9. Mrs. Madre comes to your office. Her five-year-old child has been diagnosed with severe brain damage caused by the child's exposure to lead paint in the apartment where they have lived since the child was born. You asked her whether the paint was chipping or peeling and did the child eat the flakes. She tells you "no, it's just that the entire place is painted with lead based paint and the child naturally is exposed to it all day long while playing." Mrs. Madre thinks the landlord should have known about and corrected the problem. She wants to sue the landlord. Find an ALR article that BEST covers this situation. Write the proper citation using AWLD format.
10. Bobby Barker, an eccentric billionaire, comes to your office. He wants to begin offering $100,000 rewards for various, civic minded, and humanitarian-oriented achievements. However, he wants to be careful about who can claim the reward. He is sure that with that much money involved all kinds of crackpots will come forward wanting to claim the reward. He has heard about all kinds of problems with rewards being offered on programs like "America's Most Wanted" and the like, and wants to avoid any of those types of problems with his reward. Your supervising attorney wants you to look into this "rewards" issue. Specifically, he wants you to do some basic research on who, or what kind of people can claim rewards, or who is entitled to rewards. Using Am. Jur.2d find the entry that BEST cover this situation and write the correct citation for it using AWLD format.
Government and Not for Profit Accounting Concepts and Practices
ISBN: 978-1118155974
6th edition
Authors: Michael H. Granof, Saleha B. Khumawala