How does the termination of the employer-employee relationship create risk and legal issues?

For this assignment, use the article attached that addresses how terminating the employer-employee relationship can be one of the riskiest tasks for an employer. It should discuss the many possible impacts of the termination as well as numerous potential legal hurdles. After choosing your article, briefly summarize the purpose for the article and answer the following questions:

What is the authors’ main point, and what evidence is used to support it?
How does the termination of the employer-employee relationship create risk and legal issues?
How do exceptions to the employment at-will doctrine factor into termination decisions?
Begin with an introduction that defines the subject of your critique and your point of view. Identify if your point of view conflicts or agrees with the ideas and point of view of the article’s author.

Should age play as significant a role as it does regarding difference in the criminal justice process?

Should age play as significant a role as it does regarding difference in the criminal justice process?

How far does the right to self-defense go?

How far does the right to self-defense go? Can someone shoot an unarmed intruder? (in the U.K.)

Discuss why it is important for businesses to understand the impact of the Interstate Commerce Clause and state police powers.

Learning Activity:

Background Facts You Need To Know: TLG has a new client, Clean-n-Shine (Clean), a commercial cleaning company incorporated and located in Maryland, but doing business in all Mid-Atlantic states. Clean uses its line of cleaning products and also sells its products to other businesses via the internet.

Recently, the Delaware legislature enacted a law banning all sales and importation, until further notice, of Clean’s Shine-It floor cleaner in Delaware. It was discovered that one of the ingredients in Shine-It is contaminated and causes a quick-growing mold to spread on surfaces to which it is applied. The mold can be toxic to humans and can cause damage to floors.

Clean wants to expand its products to sell Shine-It in Delaware. If Clean can sell Shine-IT in Delaware, it will increase its income and profits. Clean, therefore, wants to challenge the new law as unconstitutional, and it has consulted TLG for advice.

Winnie and Ralph ask you to prepare a summary report of relevant constitutional law for a meeting with them and Clean’s owners.

Instructions

Report You Need to Prepare: Prepare a report that addresses the following three questions:

1. Analyze and explain whether the Delaware restriction on the sale of Shine-It violates the Interstate Commerce Clause.

Fully explain your conclusions based on constitutional law.

2. Analyze whether the doctrine of “police powers” derived from the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, applies to the Delaware law, and if so, why.

Fully explain your conclusions based on constitutional law

3. Discuss why it is important for businesses to understand the impact of the Interstate Commerce Clause and state police powers.

Write a Critical Book Review of the New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.

Write a Critical Book Review of the New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.

Explain the construction and history of Denturism in BC

Explain the construction and history of Denturism in BC ( 2 pages)

Write a  Comparison and Contrast of the Classical and the Positivist Schools of Criminology.

Write a  Comparison and Contrast of the Classical and the Positivist Schools of Criminology.

Define white collar crime and economic crime in your own words, and describe the typical white collar crime offender.

Define white collar crime and economic crime in your own words, and describe the typical white collar crime offender. In addition, also define what is enterprise crime in your own words. Discuss the aforementioned using terms associated with the study of crime and criminology. In addition, also discuss the challenges addressing white collar crime.

Discuss why Tadpole Building Society can apply for possession of Hillview

4 years ago, Walter and Venus bought a house, Hillview, with his parents Anna and Bert who are in their 80s. Each couple sold heir own home to buy Hillview and made equal contributions to the purchase price. The house was registered in the joint names of Walter and Venus at the Land Registry and all 4 of them moved in and now live there.
Hillview is almost brand new, having been built by their neighbour Colin on a large plot of land to the side of his house. Colin sold Hillview to Peter who only lived there for a year before selling to Walter and Venus. Colin retained the rest of the land when he sold off Hillview and imposed the following covenants on Hillview for the benefit of his retained land:
(a)To build and maintain a fence between the properties
(b)Not to run a business from the property.
Shortly after Peter sold Hillview to Walter and Venus, Colin had to move overseas for work, so he let his sister live in his house while he was away. Walter and Venus have had a long-term goal of setting up a health studio/relaxation centre and decided to make use of part of the ground floor of Hillview to do so.
About 3 months after moving in, Walter and Venus took out a 20-year mortgage with Tadpole Building Society to fund the start-up costs and to do some conversion work on the property. The mortgage was secured on Hillview with Venus and Walter responsible for the payments. They didn’t mention it to Anna and Bert as they didn’t want to worry them about it.
They ran this successfully for over 2 years building up a good client base and being able to care for Anna and Bert. However, over the last 9 months, they have had to reduce their opening hours as Anna and Bert have become increasingly frail and in need of more support. They are having to pay for some additional help and with the reduced income from the business, they have not been able to make all their repayments on the mortgage and for the last 3 months have made no payments at all.
Recently, Colin returned to his house, his secondment overseas having come to an end. He finds out about the business being run at Hillview and pointing to the covenants, asked them to stop running the business as he finds the noise from the traffic disturbing and because he does not like the idea of having a business run from the neighbouring land next door. They told him that it is too late to protest as the business is well established and that they did not know about the covenant before they bought Hillview. They also tell him that they had received planning permission for the change of use.
A couple of weeks ago they received a letter from Tadpole Building Society saying that they would be taking possession proceedings for non-payment of the mortgage. Walter’s brother has started to pay half of Anna and Bert’s additional care costs which means that Walter and Venus can open the business for longer which will help them meet demand. They are sure that with careful budgeting they will be able to make the usual repayments and pay off the arrears in about 7 years’ time. Anna and Bert have found about the possession proceedings and are really worried that they will lose their home even though they knew nothing about the mortgage.
Questions
Your answers must include detailed application with relevant authorities.
You must answer all questions.

1.Advise Anna and Bert

(a)how Venus and Walter could have taken out the mortgage without their knowledge.
(b)whether they will have to move out if the house is repossessed as they knew nothing about the mortgage.
(c)how they could have protected themselves against this.2.Advise Walter and Venus whether Colin can stop them from running the business at Hillview.3.Advise Walter and Venus

(a)why Tadpole Building Society can apply for possession of Hillview.
(b)What factors the court will take into account in deciding whether to grant a possession order to the Tadpole Building Society and the likelihood that they can remain in the property.
(c)If the payment plan is not acceptable to the court, whether they can ask to sell Hillview instead of it being repossessed.

Write an essay question on imperfect constitution of trusts and gifts.

•Question 1: Problem question on the three certainties
•Question 2: Essay question on imperfect constitution of trusts and gifts
•Question 3: Problem question on Trusts of the Family Home: CICT and PE
•Question 4: Essay question on resulting trusts: the doctrine of illegality
•Question 5: Essay question on institutional constructive trusts