MGMT 520 Midterm Exam 2 ANSWERS
1. TCO B. The âpublic commentâ period closes on an OSHA proposed
regulation, and your business had filed a public comment against the proposed
regulation explaining that the regulation would not fix the problem that OSHA
was trying to remedy, that the regulation would cost more than the problem
itself, and that the regulation was a tax, not a safety change. List two
arguments available to your company that may succeed in overturning the
regulation. (Points: 15)
2. TCO F. In Midler v. Ford Motor Co., Bette Midler sued Ford for
unauthorized appropriation. Explain what appropriation is. Tell me what type of
civil claim appropriation is and what a person has to prove to win damages for
it. (short answer only) (Points: 15)
3. (TCO C) One summer, David Baxter and his wife, Melissa, were on
their new boat with another couple, tubing on the Mississippi river. David and
the other couple had been drinking all day, âabout seven or eight beers each
and some Crown Royal,â although Melissa wasnât drinking due to being pregnant.
As he prepared to jump into the water to tube, Davidâs feet slipped out from
under him, and he fell into the water, hitting the back of his head and neck on
the ladder, knocking him out cold. He slipped under the water and drowned. The
other members of the party didnât notice his absence until a passing barge
pilot got their attention. He had seen the entire thing through his binoculars;
he had been watching Melissa and her friend Angela (who were in bathing suits).
Despite an immediate search and rescue attempt by the coast guard, David was
not saved. Melissa alleged that the surface of the boat floor where David was
standing and preparing to jump into the water was unreasonably slippery. In
fact, at issue in the case was the manufacturing process used in coating the
flooring. Melissa (and her attorney) felt that a nonslip surface should have
been placed on the floor of the boat. The safety manual that came with the boat
included these clauses:
âCAUTION: Wet surfaces can be slippery. Passengers should wear
adequate deck shoes while boarding and underway to avoid accidental slipping
and injury.â
âCAUTION: Deck areas and swim platform are slippery when wet.
Passengers must be careful when passing through companionway to prevent
accidental slipping or tripping. Passengers should wear adequate deck shoes at
all times to prevent accidental slipping. Passengers must stay off swim
platform while underway to prevent falling overboard.â
No warnings existed, however, in view of the passengers on the
boat.
(25 points) What potential legal theories of recovery can and
should Melissa allege against the following parties (provide support for your
answer)?
I. The boat manufacturer
II. The boat seller
III. The coast guard
(15 points) What legal theories of defense can and should each of
the above three parties use? Provide support for your answer. (Points: 40)
The legal theories of recovery against each of the three parties
and their respective defense are discussed below
4. TCO D: (This is a fictional scenario.) Billy Joel decided he
wanted to learn to play the violin for his next set of concerts. He called a
violin salesman in New York and asked if he had any for sale. The salesman
stated he had a Stradivarius and a Guarnerius (two famous brands of violins)
and offered to sell them to Billy for $80,000 and $24,000, respectively. Billy
agreed, over the phone, to purchase the violins from the salesman and told him
he would be in town the next week to pick them up.
Billy didnât show up for two months, and when he entered the
store, the salesman wasnât there. His wife, Margaret, was there in the store,
however, and she had full knowledge of the deal cut between her husband and
Billy. (Sheâd heard her husband whining, complaining, and wailing about Billy
not showing up for the last 2 months â and she was really sick of hearing about
it.)
Billy asked to see the violins, and Margaret showed him both of
them. Billy stated he would agree to pay $65,000 for both of them, and
Margaret, knowing that they were counterfeits and only worth $2,000 AND
realizing that their house was about to go into foreclosure, agreed to the
reduction in price and sold Billy the two violins for $65,000. She gave him a
bill of sale that she wrote out on a note pad on the counter, which said, âPaid
in full. Strativarus and Granruius violans. $65,000. Chk # 4301 Billy Joel.
Salesperson: Margaret Madoff.â The notepad was one she had brought home from
their last vacation to Las Vegas and was from The Flamingo hotel there. Billy
took home the violins and proceeded to learn to play, albeit very poorly.
Meanwhile, the salesman discovers that Margaret sold the violins
for less than he had bargained for. He sues Billy Joel for the $39,000
difference, stating that Margaret was not an employee of the store and had no
authority to change the deal he and Billy had made.
During the pendency of the suit, and after his next concert, the
newspapers stated, âBilly Joel should give up playing the violin! He stinks!â
Billy takes his violins to a music store to sell them and discovers they are
only worth $2,000 and that they are not Stradivarius and Guarnerius violins but
are instead counterfeits.
He wants to countersue the salesman and asks you on what basis can
he do so. Using contract, agency, and any other legal concepts you have learned
this session, on what bases can Billy sue the salesman and his wife? What
defenses will they have? Do you think Billy can recover? Further, will
Margaretâs husband (his name is Bernard) be able to collect against Billy for
the difference in price from the original deal? Explain your answer fully as to
the whyâs, whereforeâs, and why notâs for both parties. Use bullet points and
âissue spottingâ to assist you in your answer.
(Points: 40)
5. TCO I. Marianne Jennings wrote an article, âWhy an
International Code of Ethics would be good,â which was assigned to be read at
the beginning of the course. As you have worked throughout this session, you
should have considered this article and how it may or may not have impacted
different situations in the world economic/business/legal/political
environments. The essay you will write on the next question should show that
you have read Marianneâs article and can apply her theories and thoughts from
that article to the scenario provided. Feel free to rely on the information you
know about the situations (if real) or analogize to one that is real, if you
wish. Include in your answer at least two specific concepts from Marianneâs
article, and apply those concepts to your reasoning in your answer. You will be
graded on your knowledge of the article as well as the application of ethical
theories to international situations.
Arguably, the United States and other countries have been
experiencing one of the longest and hardest hitting economic crises since the
Great Depression over the last few years. This economic downturn is a result of
multiple things, but the housing bubble burst was one major event that
continues to ripple throughout the bank/lending world. As a result of the
downturn in housing sales, foreclosures, bank lending overvaluations, and bank
failures, lending practice changes and bank bailouts have become the norm.
The U.S. financial crisis has not gone unnoticed in the
international world. The impact has been worldwide. The value of securities
tied to real estate fell, which damaged financial institutions globally. New
rules regarding appraisers, appraisals, and bank oversight have gone into
place, but not in time to save many investors and foreign banks from huge
losses.
Many people think that this crisis could have been avoided if
better regulations had been in place. Some feel that the U.S. bank/lendingand
borrowing ethical standards may have been partially
responsible for this downturn.
Argue for or against an ethical basis for the housing bubble
collapse. Use Marianne Jenningsâ article as a basis for a solution to avoiding
a future collapse such as this. Can you think of a way that an international
code of ethics would have helped avoid this crisis or could keep another one
from occurring in the future? What challenges would there be in implementing
ethical codes that may prevent such a situation in the future? Be sure to
include specific ideas from Marianneâs article along with your own thoughts,
analysis, and evaluation of this essay question.
6. TCO A. Use the fact pattern you received in the above Marianne
Jennings âInternational Code of Ethicsâ question to answer this question.
Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the Blanchard
and Peale method. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed
solution you would suggest. (Points: 40)